This video analyzes New York's ban on body armor, enacted after the Buffalo Tops supermarket shooting. It questions the constitutionality of the ban, particularly in light of Stormy Daniels reportedly wearing body armor during the Trump trial, despite not being in an 'eligible profession' as defined by the law. The speaker argues that the Second Amendment, as interpreted in Heller v. DC, likely protects the right to wear body armor.
This video features Professor Mark Smith discussing the intricacies of the Trump hush money case in New York City, focusing on judicial processes and jury selection. Smith aims to provide viewers with in-depth knowledge to understand the trial's 'geeky details.' The content draws a parallel between legal proceedings and the 'four boxes' of American liberty: soap box, ballot box, jury box, and ammunition box. The description highlights Smith's background as a constitutional attorney, professor, and author with a strong focus on Second Amendment rights and anti-gun lobby analysis.
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