Leading Gun Controllers On MAJOR DEFENSE... Sotomayor’s "Common Use" is ALREADY Causing Them Issues
This video analyzes the legal implications of Justice Sotomayor's dissent in Garland v. Cargill, specifically her mention of 'commonly available semi-automatic rifles' being used with bump stocks. The speaker argues that this statement, when viewed in light of the Heller decision's 'common use' standard, creates significant legal challenges for gun control advocates attempting to ban certain semi-automatic firearms, often labeled as 'assault weapons'. The Attorney General of New Jersey's subsequent press release attempting to clarify Sotomayor's intent is presented as a defensive maneuver against this legal argument.











