America's Most Dangerous Ruling Actually Has a Very Simple Solution
This video analyzes the Hansen v. District of Columbia case, where a magazine ban was upheld by a 2-1 vote. The speaker highlights the dissenting opinion's correct interpretation of Supreme Court precedent, particularly Heller and Bruin, which establish that arms in common use for lawful purposes, including self-defense, cannot be categorically banned. The majority's reasoning is criticized for deviating from this established legal framework.











