NY Judge Convicts Man Over Gunsmith Hobby & Says 2nd Amendment Doesn't Exist In Her Courtroom
This video critically examines a New York judge's ruling that barred the Second Amendment as a defense for Dexter Taylor, who was convicted for building firearms at home. Colion Noir, an expert in firearms law and advocacy, highlights the unconstitutionality of the judge's stance and contrasts federal legality of home-built firearms with Taylor's harsh sentencing. The case is being appealed to potentially establish a Supreme Court precedent.









