How They Want to Deal With the Fact That Gun Control Was Created from Racism
This video delves into the historical racist origins of gun control in America, as discussed in a Stanford Law Review article by Jacob D. Charles. William Kirk of Washington Gun Law explains how early laws targeted Black individuals and slaves, and how modern legal challenges, like the Rahimi case, force courts to confront this history. The discussion highlights the 'Abstraction Approach' as a method for courts to potentially uphold modern regulations by separating public safety principles from their discriminatory historical applications.









