BREAKING: Circuit Court SLAPS Gun Controllers Across The Face AGAIN As ANOTHER Gun Limit FALLS!!!

Published on August 19, 2025
Duration: 11:06

This video discusses a significant legal victory for Second Amendment rights in the 10th Circuit Court. The court ruled against New Mexico's 7-day mandatory waiting period for firearm purchases, deeming it an infringement on the right to acquire firearms. The ruling highlights the ongoing legal battles against gun control measures and the role of organizations like the Brady Center and Giffords Law Center in advocating for such laws.

Quick Summary

The 10th Circuit Court ruled New Mexico's 7-day mandatory waiting period for firearm purchases unconstitutional, finding it infringes on Second Amendment rights by preventing lawful acquisition without historical justification.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Gun Control Setback
  2. 00:0410th Circuit Ruling on NM Waiting Period
  3. 00:16Governor Gisham and Mandatory Waiting Periods
  4. 00:41Dominoes of Gun Control Falling
  5. 01:29Supporting the Mission: Merchandise
  6. 02:24New Mexico's 7-Day Waiting Period Explained
  7. 03:09Legal Battles Against Gun Control
  8. 03:44Case Details: Ortega v. Gisham
  9. 04:33Behind the Scenes: Gun Control Groups
  10. 05:22The Law's Categorical Nature
  11. 06:40No Waivers for Danger or Background Checks
  12. 07:46The Lawsuit and District Court Decision
  13. 08:12Critique of the District Court's Reasoning
  14. 09:3510th Circuit Reverses: The Ruling
  15. 10:20Conclusion: Transparency and Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What did the 10th Circuit Court rule regarding New Mexico's gun waiting period?

The 10th Circuit Court ruled that New Mexico's 7-day mandatory waiting period for firearm purchases is likely an unconstitutional burden on Second Amendment rights, effectively striking it down.

Why was New Mexico's 7-day gun waiting period challenged?

The law was challenged because it imposed a categorical 7-day waiting period for all firearm purchases, regardless of the buyer's need or potential danger, which plaintiffs argued infringed on their Second Amendment rights.

Which gun control organizations were mentioned in relation to the New Mexico lawsuit?

The Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence and Giffords Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence were identified as major gun control groups involved in advocating for and supporting the lawsuit against New Mexico's waiting period.

How does the 10th Circuit's ruling compare to other recent gun control legal challenges?

The ruling is seen as part of a trend where gun control measures are being challenged and overturned in federal courts, similar to a recent decision in the 9th Circuit that struck down a 'one gun in 30 days' limit.

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