New Jersey Throws a Trantrum at DOJ

Published on October 13, 2025
Duration: 12:06

William Kirk of Washington Gun Law TV analyzes the Cheeseman v. Platkin case and New Jersey's contentious response to a DOJ amicus brief. New Jersey aggressively attacks the 'common use' doctrine, arguing it could lead to the legalization of machine guns, a claim Kirk refutes as a scare tactic. The case centers on challenging New Jersey's firearm laws, particularly regarding popular semi-automatic rifles.

Quick Summary

New Jersey is aggressively challenging the 'common use' doctrine in the Cheeseman v. Platkin case, responding to a DOJ amicus brief. The state argues this doctrine could lead to machine gun legalization, a claim legal experts like William Kirk of Washington Gun Law TV refute as a scare tactic.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Case Overview
  2. 00:17DOJ's Involvement
  3. 00:23New Jersey's Response
  4. 01:00Cheeseman v. Platkin Case
  5. 01:50Unusual Response Brief Filing
  6. 02:15New Jersey's Arguments
  7. 02:30Attack on Common Use Doctrine
  8. 03:40Supreme Court Precedent
  9. 04:06Fear of Legalizing Machine Guns
  10. 04:28Childish Attacks on Common Use
  11. 05:14Application of Common Use Test
  12. 05:24Historical Analysis Argument
  13. 06:32Machine Gun Legalization Fear
  14. 07:13Mischaracterization of Common Use Test
  15. 07:51Purpose of Common Use Test
  16. 08:18Historical Analysis by New Jersey
  17. 08:30M16 Legalization Scare Tactic
  18. 09:06New Rules of Law
  19. 09:33Word Search for M16
  20. 09:48Focus on Popular Long Guns
  21. 09:54Oral Arguments and Summary
  22. 10:04Links and Contact Information
  23. 10:48Sponsorship: Protect His House
  24. 11:19Program Development
  25. 11:41Instructor Commitment
  26. 11:58Call to Action for Church Security

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Cheeseman v. Platkin case about?

The Cheeseman v. Platkin case, along with consolidated cases, challenges New Jersey's firearm laws. The core issue involves the interpretation and application of the 'common use' doctrine in determining the legality of firearms.

What is New Jersey's stance on the 'common use' doctrine in firearm law?

New Jersey has launched a strong legal attack against the 'common use' doctrine, arguing it is flawed and could lead to the legalization of dangerous weapons like machine guns, a claim disputed by legal analysts.

What role did the DOJ play in the Cheeseman v. Platkin case?

The U.S. Department of Justice filed an amicus brief in the Cheeseman v. Platkin case, offering its perspective and support for arguments that challenge New Jersey's restrictive firearm laws.

Why is New Jersey's response brief considered unusual?

It is considered unusual for a defendant state to file a response brief directly to an amicus brief filed by the DOJ. New Jersey's brief is also noted for its aggressive and direct attack on established legal doctrines.

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