Can a Person Really Be Disarmed for Exercising Their Right of Free Speech?
This video discusses a case in New Jersey where an individual's concealed carry permit renewal was denied due to social media activity, raising questions about the balance between First Amendment free speech rights and Second Amendment rights. The speaker highlights the post-Bruin legal landscape, emphasizing the shift towards objective criteria for firearm possession and the potential for abuse with subjective standards like 'public health, safety, or welfare.' The case prompts a discussion on whether expressing controversial political views can legally lead to the deprivation of the right to self-defense.











