HATE MAIL + 2A Good News from the SUPREME COURT

Published on April 28, 2020
Duration: 10:23

This video discusses recent Supreme Court activity related to Second Amendment rights. It highlights a moot ruling concerning New York City's handgun carry laws and an ongoing case in San Jose, California, regarding firearm confiscation without a warrant. The speaker also details upcoming Supreme Court discussions on several key firearms cases, including assault weapons bans and California's micro-stamp law.

Quick Summary

The Supreme Court is reviewing several key Second Amendment cases, including a moot ruling on New York City's handgun carry laws and an ongoing case in San Jose, California, regarding warrantless firearm confiscation. Upcoming discussions will cover assault weapons bans, California's micro-stamp ban, and interstate handgun purchase regulations.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Introduction & Viewer Thanks
  2. 00:51Commentary: Trucker Firearm Rights
  3. 01:43Commentary: Anti-Gun Company Criticism
  4. 02:40Commentary: 'Police Shill' Accusation
  5. 03:31Supreme Court Case Selection Process
  6. 04:42NYC Handgun Carry Case (Moot Ruling)
  7. 06:20San Jose Firearm Confiscation Case
  8. 07:51Upcoming Supreme Court Case Discussions
  9. 08:24Assault Weapons Ban Case (Worman v. Massachusetts)
  10. 08:49California Micro-stamp Ban
  11. 09:18Interstate Handgun Purchase Ban
  12. 09:26Illinois Out-of-State Concealed Carry
  13. 09:56Conclusion & Outro

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the outcome of the New York City handgun carry case at the Supreme Court?

The Supreme Court case concerning New York City's handgun carry restrictions was rendered moot. New York City rescinded the regulation before a ruling could be made, resulting in a non-decision from the court.

What is the San Jose, California firearms confiscation case about?

The case involves firearms confiscated from Lori Rodriguez in San Jose, California, seven years ago without a warrant or stated reason. The Supreme Court has requested an explanation from the city regarding why the firearms are being withheld.

What Second Amendment cases is the Supreme Court considering?

The Supreme Court is set to discuss ten Second Amendment cases, including potential rulings on assault weapons bans nationwide, California's micro-stamp ban, interstate handgun purchase bans, and Illinois' out-of-state concealed carry laws.

Why is California's micro-stamp ban significant?

California's micro-stamp ban requires ejected shell casings to have multiple unique markings. Due to technological limitations, this effectively prevents the sale of new handguns in the state, and it is now under consideration by the Supreme Court.

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