Huge Win And Supreme Court Considers Snope And Ocean State

Published on April 21, 2025
Duration: 6:28

This video discusses recent developments in Second Amendment cases before the Supreme Court. While "Snope" and "Ocean State" cases were reconferenced, "Worth v. Jacobson" resulted in a win as the Supreme Court denied certiorari, allowing the Eighth Circuit's ruling that 18-20 year olds have the right to carry to stand. The "Duncan" decision regarding California's MAG ban is also highlighted as a potential factor influencing future Supreme Court decisions.

Quick Summary

The Supreme Court denied certiorari in Worth v. Jacobson, allowing the Eighth Circuit's ruling that 18-20 year olds have the right to carry concealed firearms to stand. Meanwhile, the "Snope" and "Ocean State" Second Amendment cases were reconferenced for the 12th time, with no decision yet made.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Supreme Court Update
  2. 00:45Sponsor: Attorneys on Retainer
  3. 01:41Snope and Ocean State Cases
  4. 03:00Duncan Decision Impact
  5. 03:50Victory: Worth v. Jacobson Denial
  6. 05:13Supreme Court's Approach to 2A Cases
  7. 06:05Conclusion and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the outcome of the Worth v. Jacobson case at the Supreme Court?

The Supreme Court denied certiorari in Worth v. Jacobson. This means the Eighth Circuit's decision, which affirmed the right of 18-20 year olds to carry concealed firearms, will stand.

What is the current status of the Snope and Ocean State Second Amendment cases?

The Snope and Ocean State cases have been reconferenced by the Supreme Court for the 12th time. They have not been accepted or denied, indicating ongoing deliberation.

How does the Duncan decision affect Second Amendment cases?

The Duncan decision, concerning California's MAG ban and previously GVR'd by the Supreme Court, is a new development. Its return to the Ninth Circuit could influence how the Supreme Court approaches other Second Amendment petitions.

What legal services does Attorneys on Retainer offer?

Attorneys on Retainer provides legal support for firearm owners, including coverage for Red Flag laws and up to $100,000 in civil liability coverage, backed by Attorneys for Freedom.

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