Judge Caught Breaking Multiple Gun Laws

Published on June 24, 2024
Duration: 6:25

This video details a Michigan judge's arrest for attempting to carry a loaded, unregistered handgun onto an airplane. It highlights specific Michigan laws regarding firearm registration, universal background checks for transfers, and prohibitions against carrying firearms at airports. The content also references past incidents involving public officials violating similar firearm regulations.

Quick Summary

A Michigan judge was arrested for attempting to carry a loaded, unregistered Smith & Wesson Bodyguard .380 onto an airplane. This violated state firearm registration laws, universal background check requirements for transfers, and airport carry bans, carrying potential jail time and significant fines.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Michigan Gun Registration Laws
  2. 00:19Judge Caught with Unregistered Gun
  3. 01:04Judge Cenia Latoya Miller Arrested
  4. 01:16Smith & Wesson Bodyguard .380 Found
  5. 01:40Police Report Details
  6. 02:06Judge's Statements on Firearm Ownership
  7. 02:24Michigan Universal Background Checks
  8. 02:33Misdemeanor Ordinance Violation
  9. 03:09Firearm Transfer Rules
  10. 03:17States Requiring Gun Registration
  11. 03:23Carrying Firearms at Airports
  12. 03:46TSA Firearm Transport Rules
  13. 04:01Past Airport Gun Law Violations
  14. 04:10Former Detroit Police Chief Incident
  15. 04:31District Judge Sylvia James Incident
  16. 04:56Judge Henry Sed Incident
  17. 05:13Constitutionality of Gun Registration
  18. 05:30Consequences for Citizens vs. Officials
  19. 05:54Political Elite and Law Enforcement

Frequently Asked Questions

What laws did the Michigan judge violate by carrying a gun at the airport?

The judge violated Michigan's firearm registration laws, universal background check requirements for transfers, and specific prohibitions against carrying firearms at airports under the Michigan Aeronautics Code and local ordinances. She also failed to comply with TSA regulations for transporting firearms.

What are the penalties for carrying a firearm at a Michigan airport?

Carrying firearms at Michigan airports is a misdemeanor, punishable by up to one year in jail, an $11,000 fine, or both. The TSA can also impose additional fines, potentially up to $115,000.

Does Michigan require registration for all firearms?

Michigan is one of five states requiring gun registration, and it is the only state that mandates registration specifically for pistols. The video argues this law is ineffective against criminals.

How can firearms be legally transported on an airplane?

To transport firearms legally on a plane, they must be unloaded, locked in a hard-sided case, and declared at the check-in counter. They are typically placed in checked baggage, not carried onto the plane.

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