ANOTHER 2A WIN: State Court Rules for GUN OWNER applying Unconstitutional Conditions Doctrine
This video discusses a Tennessee court ruling in favor of Kinsley Braden against Columbia Housing, affirming the Second Amendment right to bear arms in public housing. The court applied the unconstitutional conditions doctrine, stating the government cannot require individuals to waive constitutional rights in exchange for public benefits. The ruling emphasizes that broad prohibitions on handgun possession in the home for self-defense are historically unprecedented and thus unconstitutional.










