Key-Card Case Ruling is a Travesty of Justice
This video discusses the legal ramifications of the 'Auto Key Card' case, where individuals were convicted for selling credit card-sized pieces of metal with laser-engraved markings resembling Lightning Link parts. The speaker, referencing an op-ed by Jeff Knox, argues that the ruling is a 'travesty of justice,' emphasizing the First Amendment protection of sharing knowledge, including instructions for manufacturing items. The video highlights the ATF expert's testimony, which admitted difficulty in creating functional parts from the cards and the need for modifications and specific ammunition to induce a hammer follow malfunction, suggesting the cards were marketed as novelties rather than functional firearm conversion devices.











