Videos tagged with Rare Breed Triggers
This video discusses a significant legal strategy to challenge the National Firearms Act (NFA) and the Hughes Amendment. By leveraging specific exemptions within the Hughes Amendment, particularly Section 2A, states like West Virginia and Kentucky are proposing legislation to create state agencies that can legally possess, transfer, and sell machine guns to residents. This approach aims to circumvent the federal ban on machine guns for normal citizens, drawing parallels to a DOJ interpretation in the Rare Breed Triggers case.
This video discusses a DOJ filing in a patent lawsuit that is interpreted as an indirect strategy for gun control, specifically targeting Forced Reset Triggers (FRTs). The speaker argues the DOJ is attempting to bypass constitutional protections and Supreme Court rulings like Bruen by using civil litigation to achieve policy goals. The content highlights concerns about government overreach and the importance of defending Second Amendment rights through legal and political engagement.











