Federal Judge Violates Bruen Decision!

Published on August 16, 2022
Duration: 5:45

This video from Guns & Gadgets discusses a federal judge's ruling in Minnesota that allegedly violated the Supreme Court's Bruen decision. The speaker, demonstrating an authoritative and experienced tone, explains how the judge used a 'two-step approach' deemed unconstitutional by Justice Clarence Thomas. The discussion includes the USCCA's role in providing training and insurance, a promotion for the Freedom Garage YouTube channel, and a case involving the Minnesota State Fair banning firearms on its grounds.

Quick Summary

A federal judge in Minnesota allegedly violated the Supreme Court's Bruen decision by employing the 'two-step approach,' a legal test deemed unconstitutional by Justice Clarence Thomas. This ruling is discussed in the context of ongoing Second Amendment legal battles and the USCCA's training and insurance offerings.

Chapters

  1. 00:04USCCA Sponsorship and Training
  2. 00:45Freedom Garage Channel Promotion
  3. 01:17Bruen Decision and its Impact
  4. 01:54Federal Judge Violating Bruen Ruling
  5. 02:13Minnesota State Fair Case
  6. 03:13Minnesota's Action and Potential Appeal
  7. 03:57Anti-Gun States and Their Tactics
  8. 04:32Call to Action: Subscribe

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'two-step approach' mentioned in relation to the Bruen decision?

The 'two-step approach' is a legal test that was used in Second Amendment cases. Justice Clarence Thomas, writing for the Supreme Court in the Bruen decision, stated that this approach is unconstitutional and goes too far.

How did a federal judge in Minnesota allegedly violate the Bruen decision?

According to the video, US District Court Judge John Tunheim in Minnesota allegedly violated the Bruen decision by using the 'two-step approach' in a ruling, which the Supreme Court has deemed unconstitutional for Second Amendment cases.

What legal issues arose at the Minnesota State Fair regarding firearms?

Firearms were banned at the Minnesota State Fairgrounds. Two men who were not prohibited from carrying firearms sued, arguing their rights were violated, but the judge ruled the fairgrounds could ban them due to crowds.

What services does the USCCA offer?

The USCCA (U.S. Concealed Carry Association) provides information and training, including video-based and live-fire courses, with a pathway to becoming a firearms instructor. They also offer self-defense liability insurance for members.

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