GREAT IDEA! How To Deal With Politicians That Submit Unconstitutional Gun Laws

Published on January 6, 2025
Duration: 7:54

This video discusses how politicians are submitting unconstitutional gun laws that violate the Supreme Court's Bruen decision. It highlights specific legislative proposals in Pennsylvania and Florida that ignore this ruling and suggests treating such actions as contempt of court under the Judiciary Act of 1789. The speaker emphasizes the historical tradition of firearm ownership and regulation in the U.S. as the standard set by Bruen.

Quick Summary

Politicians are submitting unconstitutional gun laws that violate the Supreme Court's Bruen decision. These actions can be treated as contempt of court under the Judiciary Act of 1789, allowing federal courts to impose fines or imprisonment on legislators who disregard constitutional standards.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Playing Hardball with Politicians
  2. 00:13The Bruen Ruling Explained
  3. 00:33Unconstitutional Laws in Pennsylvania & Florida
  4. 01:49Sponsor Break: Ammo Squared
  5. 03:30Pennsylvania Gun Law Proposal
  6. 04:14Florida Gun Law Proposal
  7. 05:26Willful Defiance of the Judiciary
  8. 06:00Contempt of Court for Legislators
  9. 06:25Historical Context of Firearm Making
  10. 07:02Call to Action: Pro-Liberty Groups

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Bruen decision and its impact on gun laws?

The 2022 Bruen decision by the Supreme Court mandates that any law affecting the Second Amendment must align with the nation's historical tradition of firearm regulation. This sets a clear standard requiring gun control laws to pass constitutional scrutiny based on history and tradition.

How can politicians be held accountable for unconstitutional gun laws?

Lawmakers who knowingly propose or pass laws violating Supreme Court rulings can be treated as being in contempt of court. The Judiciary Act of 1789 allows federal courts to punish such contempt with fines or even imprisonment.

What are 'ghost guns' and why are they controversial?

'Ghost guns' is a term used to describe firearms that can be privately made, often from kits or 3D printing, without serial numbers. Critics argue they are used by criminals, while proponents emphasize the historical right to self-manufacture firearms for personal use.

What specific legislative actions are being criticized in the video?

The video criticizes proposed laws in Pennsylvania to ban 3D printed firearms without an FFL and Florida's 'Responsible Gun Ownership Act' which targets 'ghost guns,' mandates universal background checks, and requires private sales through licensed dealers.

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