Can discussing firearms get you arrested? The 'hypothetical' problem
This video addresses viewer concerns about potential legal repercussions for discussing firearms knowledge, even hypothetically. The speaker, TheYankeeMarshal, an experienced firearms instructor, clarifies that the issue often revolves around the *discussion* of knowledge rather than direct illegal acts. He highlights that individuals are sometimes charged with 'hypothetical crimes' based on shared information, referencing the case of CRS Firearms as an example of current legal events impacting firearm discussions.











