ATF: “Let Us Enforce Unconstitutional Laws” | NMPGV Gives Guns To Kids AGAIN | NY Nonresident Permit

Published on August 29, 2025
Duration: 8:48

This video discusses legal challenges to firearm regulations, including the ATF's stance on enforcing potentially unconstitutional laws and a New York court ruling against the state's refusal to accept non-resident carry permit applications. It also touches on a controversial incident involving Farmington, New Mexico police and a group providing firearms to students.

Quick Summary

The ATF has stated that a law's unconstitutionality is not a reason to stop enforcing it, a position being challenged in court. Additionally, a New York court ruled the state's refusal to accept non-resident carry permit applications unconstitutional, mandating acceptance for eligible applicants.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro and Robert Dodson Case
  2. 01:10Kimberly Dodson's Attempt to Defend
  3. 02:03Court Ruling on Dodson Case
  4. 02:46Vortex Sponsor Segment
  5. 03:09Home Defense Advice
  6. 04:03ATF and Unconstitutional Laws
  7. 04:12Elite Precision v. ATF Lawsuit
  8. 05:04New York Non-Resident Permit Ruling
  9. 05:55New Mexico Gun Group Controversy
  10. 06:45Albuquerque PD & NMAGV History
  11. 07:01YouTube Algorithm Discussion
  12. 07:53Moment of Zen: Door Breach Charge
  13. 08:08Sponsor Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the ATF's position on enforcing potentially unconstitutional laws?

The ATF has informed a US District Court that the unconstitutionality of a law is not a sufficient reason for them to stop enforcing it. This stance is being challenged in legal proceedings.

What was the outcome of the New York non-resident carry permit case?

A US District Court ruled that New York's refusal to accept non-resident carry permit applications is unconstitutional. An injunction requires the state to begin accepting applications from similarly situated non-residents.

What advice is given for dealing with law enforcement at your door at night?

The advice is to not open the door, even if they claim to be police. If they have a warrant, they will enter. If they lack a warrant, anything said may not be beneficial, and it's recommended to stay hidden and call 911.

What controversy surrounds New Mexicans Against Gun Violence?

The group is accused of unlawfully receiving firearms, manufacturing unregistered NFA devices, and providing live firearms to high school students, raising concerns about their compliance with federal firearms laws.

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