A Very Dangerous Assault Weapon Ban Ruling
This video analyzes a recent Second Circuit ruling in National Association for Gun Rights v. Lamont, which upheld Connecticut's assault weapon ban. The ruling is criticized for its interpretation of the 'common use' doctrine established in Heller and Bruen, suggesting a shift towards a 'potentially unusually dangerous' standard. The speaker argues this allows courts to reintroduce balancing tests and subjective interpretations, potentially undermining Second Amendment rights by allowing legislatures to define what constitutes appropriate self-defense weapons.










