Federal Court: You Have NO RIGHT To Purchase A Firearm!
This video analyzes a First Circuit Court decision in Beckwith v. Frey, which upheld Maine's 72-hour firearm waiting period. The court ruled that the Second Amendment does not explicitly protect an immediate right to purchase a firearm, classifying the waiting period as a condition on commercial sale rather than a direct infringement. This interpretation bypasses the historical tradition test mandated by the Bruen framework, raising concerns about future challenges to gun rights.






