2A WINNING: NY Times discusses "Gun Law Historians" Proving YOU ARE the SMARTEST PERSON IN THE ROOM
This video analyzes a New York Times article discussing the role of gun law historians in Second Amendment legal battles. The host argues that historians are not necessary to resolve 2A cases, asserting that 2A supporters are intelligent enough to understand constitutional rights without relying on academic "experts." The discussion touches on past controversies involving academics and the importance of understanding the history of laws rather than mere narratives. It also emphasizes the need for legislators to verify constitutionality and notes that the Bruen decision hasn't been a radical shift, with lower courts facing scrutiny for misinterpretations. The video promotes the idea of staying informed and proactive in defending Second Amendment liberties.









