Videos tagged with Second Amendment
The DOJ is arguing that the NFA can still be enforced against pistol-braced firearms even after the ATF's pistol brace rule was struck down. This means the government believes it doesn't need a specific rule to classify and enforce NFA regulations on these items, relying instead on their interpretation of existing statutes. This shifts the legal battleground from specific rules to the broader interpretation of law by unelected officials, raising concerns for gun owners.
This analysis of Federalist 45 by James Madison, presented by Guns & Gadgets, argues that the federal government's powers were intended to be 'few and defined,' with states retaining 'numerous and indefinite' authority over daily life. The video connects this principle to the Second Amendment, positing that an armed populace and strong state governments serve as crucial checks against federal tyranny. It critiques modern federal overreach, particularly by agencies like the ATF, as a deviation from the Founders' vision of limited government and a broken promise to the American people.
This video provides an expert-level analysis of a significant legal development impacting firearm rights. A D.C. court ruling in Benson v. United States struck down a magazine ban, establishing that magazines over 10 rounds are protected arms under the Second Amendment and are common for lawful purposes. This ruling directly influences a New Jersey case challenging 'assault weapon' and magazine bans, creating a potential circuit split that may compel Supreme Court review.
This video discusses a federal lawsuit challenging New Jersey's ban on common self-defense ammunition, specifically hollow-point rounds. The lawsuit, filed by Gun Owners of America and others, argues the ban violates Second Amendment rights, citing Supreme Court precedents like Heller and Bruen. The instructor highlights the safety advantages of hollow-points, such as reduced over-penetration, and the legal inconsistencies that allow law enforcement to carry them while prohibiting citizens.
This expert analysis of Federalist 44, presented by Jared of Guns & Gadgets, clarifies James Madison's original intent regarding federal power. It debunks common misinterpretations of the Necessary and Proper Clause and Supremacy Clause, asserting they do not grant unlimited authority or override constitutional rights like the Second Amendment. The video emphasizes that federal laws are only supreme if they are constitutional, and any exercise of ungranted powers is considered usurpation.











