Did The Supreme Court Shaft Gun Owners Again?
This video discusses recent Supreme Court actions and inactions regarding Second Amendment cases. It clarifies that the Supreme Court has relisted, rather than denied, several key cases, including Duncan (magazine capacity), Gator's Guns, and Vermont's case (semi-automatic bans). The discussion highlights two accepted cases: Armani (marijuana and firearm possession) and Wolford (private property signage for firearms). A significant focus is placed on the Bruen methodology and how lower courts have allegedly misinterpreted it, particularly in cases like Duncan where magazines were deemed not to be 'arms'. The speakers emphasize that the Supreme Court is not inherently hostile to the Second Amendment, citing a shift towards originalism and historical tradition as interpretive methods. They express frustration with the slow pace of legal challenges but maintain optimism about the long-term trajectory of Second Amendment jurisprudence, urging continued support and engagement from gun owners.










