MAJOR BREAKING NEWS! PAM BONDI TAKES UP MACHINE GUN FIGHT!

Published on January 6, 2026
Duration: 18:47

This video, featuring constitutional attorney Mark W. Smith, analyzes the indictment of Nicolas Maduro and its implications for the Second Amendment. Smith clarifies that the charges, particularly those involving machine guns, are related to narco-terrorism and sentencing enhancements under 18 USC 924(c), not a broad attack on the rights of law-abiding citizens under the NFA or 18 USC 922(o). The discussion highlights the legal distinction between possession and criminal use of firearms.

Quick Summary

The Nicolas Maduro indictment's focus on machine guns is for sentencing enhancements under 18 USC 924(c), not a direct challenge to the Second Amendment rights of US citizens. Constitutional attorney Mark W. Smith explains these charges relate to criminal activity and drug trafficking, not general firearm possession.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Pam Bondi & Maduro Indictment
  2. 01:11Maduro Case vs. 2A Rights
  3. 03:48NFA and Hughes Amendment Background
  4. 05:2018 USC 924(c) vs. 922(o)
  5. 06:54Breakdown of Maduro's Indictment Counts
  6. 09:34Analysis of Count Three: Machine Guns
  7. 11:13Sentencing Enhancements for Machine Guns
  8. 13:31Count Four & Final Summary

Frequently Asked Questions

Does the Nicolas Maduro indictment impact the Second Amendment rights of US citizens?

No, according to constitutional attorney Mark W. Smith. The indictment focuses on charges like narco-terrorism and the use of machine guns in relation to drug trafficking under 18 USC 924(c), which are for sentencing enhancements, not a broad restriction on law-abiding citizens' right to bear arms.

What is the significance of machine guns in the Nicolas Maduro indictment?

The mention of machine guns in the indictment against Nicolas Maduro is primarily for sentencing enhancements under 18 USC 924(c). Using a machine gun in federal drug crimes carries significantly longer prison sentences, making it a prosecutorial tactic to ensure a harsher penalty if convicted.

What is the difference between 18 USC 922(o) and 18 USC 924(c) regarding machine guns?

18 USC 922(o) governs the possession of machine guns, while 18 USC 924(c) penalizes the use or carrying of firearms, including machine guns, during and in relation to drug trafficking or violent crimes. The Maduro indictment utilizes 924(c) for sentencing enhancement purposes.

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