NY 2A Desperation: Anti-Gun Historical Arguments Fail to Justify Gun Control
This video analyzes New York's attempts to justify recent gun control laws by citing historical arguments from before and during the American Revolution. The speaker, Mark Smith, a constitutional attorney, argues that these historical analogies, such as bans on trading firearms with Native Americans or Loyalists, and restrictions based on religious affiliation (Catholics), are not applicable to modern domestic gun control. He emphasizes that the Second Amendment, derived from the English Bill of Rights, was intentionally broadened by James Madison to protect the rights of 'the people' universally, not just specific groups.










