All the Gun Cases Heading to the Supreme Court Slaughterhouse

Published on November 21, 2025
Duration: 8:30

This video from Washington Gun Law TV discusses numerous Second Amendment cases heading to the Supreme Court. President William Kirk highlights the potential "bloodbath" of decisions expected on Monday, November 21st, focusing on challenges to magazine bans, the felony firearm rule (18 U.S. Code § 922(g)(1)), and other critical legal issues impacting gun rights.

Quick Summary

Numerous Second Amendment cases are heading to the Supreme Court, including challenges to magazine bans like Duncan v. Bonta and Gators Customs Guns v. Washington, and many challenging the felony firearm rule (18 U.S. Code § 922(g)(1)). The court is also reviewing cases on interstate carry permits and firearm access for young adults.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Supreme Court Gun Cases
  2. 00:38Supreme Court Slaughterhouse
  3. 00:54Bloodbath Monday Orders List
  4. 01:13Cases Not Happening: Duncan v. Bonta
  5. 01:33Magazine Ban Cases Consolidated
  6. 01:53Gardner v. Maryland Analysis
  7. 03:10Felony Firearm Rule Challenges
  8. 03:50Duarte v. United States
  9. 04:20Sternquist v. United States
  10. 04:47Carbraal Flores v. United States
  11. 05:37Wolford v. Lopez
  12. 06:03Young Adult Gun Cases
  13. 06:21Orders List Release & Next Steps
  14. 07:15ProtectWithBear.com Advertisement

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the major Second Amendment cases heading to the Supreme Court?

Several significant Second Amendment cases are heading to the Supreme Court, including challenges to magazine bans like Duncan v. Bonta and Gators Customs Guns v. Washington. Additionally, numerous cases challenge the felony firearm rule (18 U.S. Code § 922(g)(1)), and others address issues like interstate carry permits and firearm access for young adults.

What is the felony firearm rule and why is it being challenged?

The felony firearm rule, codified in 18 U.S. Code § 922(g)(1), prohibits individuals convicted of felonies or offenses punishable by over a year in jail from possessing firearms. Challenges question the broad application of this rule and the ability to have 'as applied' challenges, raising concerns about states potentially expanding the definition of felonies to disarm citizens.

When are the Supreme Court's orders lists released?

The Supreme Court's orders lists, which detail which cases will be heard, are typically released on Monday mornings. Specifically, they come out at 9:30 AM on the East Coast and 6:30 AM on the West Coast.

What is the significance of the Duncan v. Bonta case?

Duncan v. Bonta is a significant challenge to California's magazine ban. Originally scheduled for conference, it was rescheduled to December 5th. Its consolidation with the Washington magazine ban case, Gators Customs Guns v. Washington, means both major magazine ban challenges will be considered together.

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