BIG WINS! 8 Post-Bruen Victories...More Coming Too!!

Published on October 23, 2022
Duration: 8:35

This entry details significant legal victories for Second Amendment rights following the Supreme Court's Bruen decision. It highlights how various state and local firearm restrictions have been overturned by adhering to the 'text, history, and tradition' test established in Bruen. The information is presented by Guns & Gadgets, a channel focused on Second Amendment news, indicating an expert-level discussion of legal precedents and their impact.

Quick Summary

The Supreme Court's Bruen decision mandates that firearm laws must pass the 'text, history, and tradition' test, meaning they must be consistent with historical regulations. This standard has led to the overturning of several bans, including assault weapon bans in Colorado, Delaware's ghost gun ban, and New York's 'sensitive places' restrictions.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Channel Promotion
  2. 00:39Bruen Decision Overview
  3. 01:48Colorado Assault Weapon Bans Unconstitutional
  4. 02:23Obliterated Serial Number Law Unconstitutional
  5. 02:47Federally Prohibited While Indicted Ruling
  6. 03:18Texas Constitutional Carry for 18-20 Year Olds
  7. 04:30Delaware Ghost Gun Ban Struck Down
  8. 04:49New York Sensitive Places & Background Checks Ban
  9. 06:13New York CCIA Ban on Places of Worship
  10. 06:46Summary of Victories & Future Outlook
  11. 07:21Encouragement for Second Amendment Supporters
  12. 08:04Closing Remarks & Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the significance of the Supreme Court's Bruen decision for Second Amendment rights?

The Bruen decision established that firearm regulations must pass the 'text, history, and tradition' test. This means laws infringing on the Second Amendment are unconstitutional if they are not consistent with the nation's historical tradition of firearm regulation.

Which specific firearm bans have been overturned following the Bruen decision?

Several bans have been overturned, including assault weapon bans in Colorado (Superior and Boulder), Delaware's ghost gun ban, and New York's restrictions on firearms in sensitive places and places of worship.

How does the 'text, history, and tradition' test impact firearm laws?

This test requires that any law restricting Second Amendment rights must be historically justified. Laws that lack a basis in historical regulation, such as modern bans on commonly owned firearms or certain types of accessories, are likely to be struck down.

Are there any recent rulings regarding individuals prohibited from owning firearms?

Yes, a federal ruling found it unconstitutional to prohibit individuals from possessing firearms while under indictment, prior to a conviction. This suggests a shift towards requiring due process before firearm rights are permanently revoked.

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