Jailed For Assembling A Frame Or Receiver? The Case Of Dexter Taylor
This expert analysis delves into the controversial case of Dexter Taylor, jailed for assembling firearms in New York. It highlights the legal and constitutional implications of recent state laws, contrasting them with historical firearm ownership practices and the subjective nature of post-Bruin licensing requirements. The discussion emphasizes the challenges faced by individuals asserting Second Amendment rights in restrictive jurisdictions.










