Florida AG Won’t Defend Gun Ban – Urges SCOTUS to Strike It Down

Published on August 26, 2025
Duration: 6:52

Florida's Attorney General is urging the Supreme Court to strike down a 2018 state law that prohibits individuals under 21 from purchasing rifles and other long guns. This unprecedented move by the state's chief legal officer supports the NRA's appeal, arguing the law violates Second Amendment rights. The case highlights a potential shift in legal interpretations regarding firearm access for young adults.

Quick Summary

Florida's Attorney General James Youthmeyer is urging the US Supreme Court to strike down a 2018 state law that prohibits individuals under 21 from purchasing rifles and other long guns. He argues the law violates Second Amendment rights and has filed a brief supporting the NRA's appeal, marking an unprecedented move by a state's chief legal officer.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Florida AG's Stance
  2. 00:21Unprecedented Second Amendment Litigation
  3. 01:02Tampa Bay Times Report on AG's Brief
  4. 01:13Details of the 2018 Florida Gun Law
  5. 01:37Parkland Shooting Context
  6. 01:47NRA's Legal Challenge History
  7. 02:08Brady's Opposition and Amicus Brief
  8. 02:31Appointment of AG James Youthmeyer
  9. 02:42Broader School Safety Package
  10. 03:01Comparison to California Law Challenges
  11. 03:30AG's Brief to the Supreme Court
  12. 04:22Direct Quote from AG's Filing
  13. 05:28Implications for Other States
  14. 06:06Following the Case and CRPA Involvement
  15. 06:15Viewer Engagement and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Florida's Attorney General asking the Supreme Court to do regarding gun laws?

Florida's Attorney General, James Youthmeyer, is urging the US Supreme Court to strike down a 2018 state law that prohibits individuals under 21 from purchasing rifles and other long guns. He has filed a brief arguing that this law violates the Second Amendment rights of 18 to 20-year-olds.

Why is the Florida Attorney General not defending the state's gun ban law?

Florida's Attorney General James Youthmeyer believes the state's law banning firearm purchases for those under 21 is unconstitutional. He has stated he will not defend it and has actively filed a brief with the Supreme Court urging them to take up the case and invalidate the law.

What is the background of the Florida law restricting firearm purchases for individuals under 21?

The law was passed in 2018 by former Governor Rick Scott and the Republican-controlled legislature following the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting. It prohibits individuals under 21 from buying rifles and other long guns.

What is the significance of the Attorney General's action in this gun law case?

It is highly unusual for a state's Attorney General to refuse to defend a state law and instead urge the Supreme Court to strike it down. This action supports the NRA's appeal and suggests a significant shift in the legal interpretation of Second Amendment rights for young adults.

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