NJ ANTI-GUNNERS RUNNING SCARED: Motion to Intervene in NJ Carry Law Challenge a Sign of WEAKNESS
This video analyzes a motion to intervene filed by New Jersey state legislators in a lawsuit challenging the state's concealed carry laws. The speaker, Mark Smith, a constitutional attorney and host of The Four Boxes Diner, argues that this motion signals weakness and fear from anti-gunners in New Jersey. He explains the legal precedent for legislative intervention, typically when the executive branch or Attorney General is not adequately defending a law due to political disagreement. However, in New Jersey's case, the legislature, governor, and Attorney General are aligned in supporting gun control, making the intervention unusual and indicative of a belief that the current defense is insufficient or that the law itself is constitutionally vulnerable following the Bruen decision.











