My Take on Government Persecution of CRS Firearms

Published on January 30, 2022
Duration: 8:15

This video discusses the legal situation surrounding CRS Firearms and its owner, Matt Hoover, who was arrested for conspiracy related to 'Auto Key Cards.' The host, an expert in firearms instruction, expresses concern over potential government overreach and an Ex Post Facto violation. He highlights the significant legal costs involved and calls for industry support for Matt Hoover's defense.

Quick Summary

The CRS Firearms legal case involves the arrest of owner Matt Hoover for conspiracy related to 'Auto Key Cards.' The host argues this may be an unconstitutional Ex Post Facto violation, as the product was legal when advertised. Significant legal costs necessitate community support via GoFundMe.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Channel Introduction & Busy Week
  2. 00:20CRS Firearms Situation Overview
  3. 01:21Auto Key Cards and Arrests Explained
  4. 01:56Updates and Support Efforts for Matt Hoover
  5. 02:29The High Cost of Federal Litigation
  6. 03:36Call for Firearms Industry Involvement
  7. 03:53Community Support for Matt Hoover's Channel
  8. 04:28Instructor's Opinion on the ATF Case
  9. 05:49Ex Post Facto Violation Argument
  10. 06:15Ongoing Monitoring and Viewer Support

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the CRS Firearms legal situation?

CRS Firearms owner Matt Hoover was arrested for conspiracy related to 'Auto Key Cards,' which the ATF deemed illegal despite prior legality. His arrest is seen by some as pressure on the owner of the product.

What is an Ex Post Facto violation in this context?

An Ex Post Facto violation occurs when someone is charged for an action that was legal at the time it was performed. The host argues that charging Matt Hoover for advertising a previously legal product constitutes this unconstitutional violation.

How can the firearms community support Matt Hoover?

The community can support Matt Hoover by following his case updates on CRS Firearms and John Crump News, and by donating to his legal defense fund via GoFundMe, as legal costs are substantial.

What are the potential financial implications of federal firearms charges?

Federal firearms charges can incur significant legal expenses, potentially exceeding $200,000. This highlights the need for robust legal defense and community financial support.

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