BREAKING 2A: Federal Appeals Court Gets it All Wrong on 2nd Amendment History
This video analyzes the 11th Circuit's decision in NRA v. Bondi, arguing it misinterprets historical precedent regarding firearm acquisition rights for 18-20 year olds. Constitutional attorney Mark Smith, referencing scholar Alan Beck, explains how the court's reliance on historical contract law for minors fails to account for the 'necessities' exception, particularly concerning firearms for militia service and self-defense. The analysis highlights that even if historical restrictions on minors' contracts existed, they are inapplicable today as 18-20 year olds are considered full adults.










