This video analyzes the Supreme Court's decision in Trump v. Anderson, drawing a parallel between the court's focus on actual laws rather than generalized history and the methodology used in interpreting the Second Amendment under the NYSRPA v. Bruen case. Constitutional attorney Mark W. Smith discusses how the court's approach in the Trump case, by prioritizing enacted laws over historical interpretations, aligns with the Bruen standard. The discussion touches upon the implications of this legal reasoning for future Second Amendment cases and highlights the importance of understanding historical context versus actual legal precedent.
This video discusses New York's attempts to reintroduce what the uploader describes as "racist laws" aimed at restricting gun ownership. While no specific firearms are demonstrated, the title and description suggest a focus on the legal and political aspects of gun control, particularly in relation to Second Amendment rights. The content appears to be commentary on legislative actions and their perceived implications for firearm owners.
This video features Tom King, president of the New York State Rifle & Pistol Association, in conversation with NRA America's 1st Freedom Editor in Chief Frank Miniter. They discuss the ongoing legal and advocacy efforts following the Bruen Supreme Court decision, focusing on the fight for Second Amendment rights. The discussion highlights the implications of the ruling and future strategies for protecting firearm freedoms.
This video features an exclusive interview with the attorney who initiated the Supreme Court case *Bruen*. The discussion delves into the significance of the *Bruen* decision for the Second Amendment, exploring the legal reasoning behind it, including originalism and tiers of scrutiny. The attorney shares insights into the history of the case, its implications for gun owners, and addresses specific topics like 'sensitive places' and historical context. The interview aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of a major victory for Second Amendment rights.
This "Tactical Tuesday Livestream 139" features Zenith Firearms and their ZF-5, a roller-delayed blowback firearm reminiscent of the H&K MP-5. The video also highlights a giveaway celebrating Independence Day and an NYSRPA victory, directing viewers to covenantgunworks.com for a sale on in-stock products through July 4th. Special mentions include the VF18 Muzzle Brake and Jackal Charging Handle, with a promo code (TR10) for an additional 10% off. Other promoted gear includes the AR-X grip and accessories from nightvisionguys.com and Karl's Amazon shop. The stream also encourages support for Tactical Rifleman through Patreon.
This video discusses the Supreme Court's 6-3 ruling on June 23rd, 2022, which struck down New York's concealed carry laws. The ruling, stemming from the New York State Rifle and Pistol Association v Bruen case, is presented as a significant victory for gun owners nationwide. The host, Dustin, breaks down the implications of this decision for the present and future.
This YouTube video, titled "Fuddbusters LIVE: Supreme Court's 2A Case! Reading the NYSRPA Opinion", focuses on a live discussion and analysis of a significant Second Amendment case before the Supreme Court, specifically referencing the NYSRPA opinion. The content is geared towards understanding legal developments impacting gun rights.
This video analyzes a legal "loophole" that could potentially impact the right to carry handguns, specifically focusing on the concept of "sensitive places." It references a situation involving the NYSRPA and draws parallels to examples in Washington D.C. The content is presented by constitutional attorney Mark W. Smith, who has a background in legal scholarship and media appearances, and aims to educate viewers on their Second Amendment rights and the "four boxes" of American liberty.
This video discusses potential New York legislation that could impact the ownership of nail guns and soft body armor. The content creator provides links to various resources including Instagram and Reddit threads detailing the bill status and potential protests. Additionally, several affiliate links are shared for products like body armor, supplements, and merchandise, with discount codes provided. The creator also shares their mailing address and a link to a pro-2A coffee company.
This Gun Talk Radio episode features attorney Don Kilmer discussing a significant Supreme Court case involving New York's concealed-carry license application denials. The case, brought by the New York State Rifle and Pistol Association, has advanced through the review process, making it a major development for gun rights. The discussion highlights the legal battles surrounding firearm ownership and carry rights.
This video features Robert Nash, a member of the NYSRPA, discussing his Second Amendment rights case with Cam Edwards on the NRA's YouTube channel. Nash, who wishes to carry a firearm for self-defense, believes New York has infringed upon his rights. His case is scheduled to be heard before the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) on November 3rd. The discussion highlights the importance of fighting for constitutional rights.
This video addresses common questions about the NRA's actions and highlights their current legal funding efforts, particularly focusing on cases in New York and New Jersey. It emphasizes the importance of member unity and activism, encouraging viewers to support the NRA and their state associations like ANJRPC.org and NYSRPA.org. The creator, Anthony Colandro of Gun For Hire, provides links to their website, academy, radio show, and social media, along with resources for obtaining firearm permits in NJ/NY and a "Crime Proof Book."
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