New York Violating 2nd Amendment By Charging Brothers With Gun Crimes?!?

Published on January 30, 2024
Duration: 9:40

This video features an expert analysis of recent gun charges against two brothers in New York City, arguing that the charges violate the Second Amendment. The host, with demonstrated expertise in firearms law and policy, critically examines New York's stringent gun control measures, including assault weapon bans, magazine capacity limits, and ghost gun regulations, asserting their unconstitutionality in light of Supreme Court rulings like NYSRPA v. Bruen. The discussion highlights the potential overreach of state laws and their impact on law-abiding citizens.

Quick Summary

The video argues that New York's stringent gun control laws, including assault weapon bans, magazine capacity limits, and ghost gun regulations, are unconstitutional. Citing Supreme Court rulings like NYSRPA v. Bruen, the host contends these laws violate Second Amendment rights and fail to deter criminals, potentially leading to the dismissal of charges against individuals accused of possessing such items.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and NYC Gun Charges
  2. 00:49Sponsor Message: CMMG
  3. 01:19New York Gun Laws Criticized
  4. 02:49Brothers' Charges and Legality
  5. 03:42Items Seized from Brothers
  6. 05:10Constitutional Argument Against NY Laws
  7. 06:18Ineffectiveness of Gun Control and Government Overreach
  8. 07:42Call to Action and Final Thoughts

Frequently Asked Questions

Are New York's gun control laws constitutional?

The video argues that New York's gun control laws, including assault weapon bans, magazine capacity limits, and ghost gun regulations, are unconstitutional. The host cites Supreme Court decisions like NYSRPA v. Bruen to support the claim that these laws infringe upon Second Amendment rights.

What types of firearms and accessories were seized from the brothers in New York?

Items seized included AR-15s, 9mm handguns, a partially completed AK-47, ammunition, body armor, high-capacity magazines, 3D printers, and homemade bombs. Many of these were classified as 'ghost guns' by New York authorities.

What is the legal basis for challenging New York's gun laws?

Challenges are based on the Second Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, particularly as interpreted by the Supreme Court in cases such as NYSRPA v. Bruen, Heller v. DC, and Caetano v. Massachusetts, which affirm an individual's right to keep and bear arms.

What is a 'ghost gun' according to New York law?

In New York, 'ghost guns' refer to unserialized, privately made firearms, including unfinished frames and receivers, which are banned under state law. The video suggests these bans may be unconstitutional.

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