DEMENTIA SAVED OUR 2A RIGHTS: Hidden History
This analysis, presented by Mark W. Smith, a constitutional attorney and bestselling author on 2A topics, explores a critical historical juncture where the Supreme Court's composition, influenced by personal circumstances like dementia, directly impacted Second Amendment jurisprudence. Smith argues that Justice Sandra Day O'Connor's retirement due to her husband's Alzheimer's created a vacancy that allowed for the appointment of Justice Samuel Alito, whose vote was pivotal in landmark cases like Heller, McDonald, and Bruen. Without this shift, the author posits, the individual right to bear arms might not have been affirmed.









