HAPPENING NOW: SCOTUS Moves On Assault Weapons & Mag Ban Cases.. But It's NOT Time To Lose Our Heads

Published on January 13, 2025
Duration: 16:21

This video provides an analysis of recent Supreme Court actions regarding assault weapons and magazine ban cases. The speaker clarifies that two specific cases, Snope v. Brown (AWB) and Ocean State Tactical (mag ban), have been rescheduled for conference on January 17th, not denied. Two other ancillary cases were denied cert. The speaker emphasizes that this rescheduling is not a definitive loss but a procedural step, urging viewers to remain calm and informed.

Quick Summary

The Supreme Court has rescheduled the conference for the Snope v. Brown (assault weapons ban) and Ocean State Tactical (magazine ban) cases to January 17th. This means the Court is still considering whether to hear these cases, and it is not a denial. Two other ancillary Second Amendment cases were denied certiorari.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Introduction & SCOTUS Update
  2. 01:37Snope Case (AWB) & Ocean State Tactical (Mag Ban)
  3. 01:54Denied Certiorari Cases Explained
  4. 03:10Snope Case History & Rescheduling
  5. 04:14Ocean State Tactical Case History & Rescheduling
  6. 05:15Interpreting the Rescheduling
  7. 06:37Viewer Comments & Skepticism
  8. 07:31Potential Implications & Next Steps
  9. 09:46State-Level Impact Post-Bruen
  10. 11:07Normal SCOTUS Conference Routine
  11. 13:30What Happens If Cases Are Won?
  12. 15:06Exemptions in Gun Laws
  13. 16:05Conclusion & Final Thoughts

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the latest Supreme Court action on assault weapons and magazine ban cases?

The Supreme Court has rescheduled the conference for the Snope v. Brown (assault weapons ban) and Ocean State Tactical (magazine ban) cases to January 17th. Two other ancillary Second Amendment cases were denied certiorari.

Were the assault weapons and magazine ban cases denied by the Supreme Court?

No, the assault weapons ban (Snope v. Brown) and magazine ban (Ocean State Tactical) cases were not denied. They were rescheduled for conference on January 17th, meaning the Supreme Court is still considering whether to hear them.

What does it mean when the Supreme Court reschedules a case conference?

Rescheduling a case conference means the justices have postponed their discussion on whether to grant certiorari (hear the case). It is a procedural step and does not indicate a final decision on the merits of the case.

Which Second Amendment cases were denied certiorari by the Supreme Court?

The Supreme Court denied certiorari for two ancillary Second Amendment cases. These were not the primary assault weapons ban or magazine ban cases that are still under consideration.

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