Prosecutors Just Refused To Enforce The New "Assault Weapon" Ban
This video discusses the refusal of several Virginia prosecutors to enforce the state's new "assault weapon" ban, citing Second Amendment violations. It highlights the concept of prosecutorial discretion, which allows prosecutors to decline charges, and explains how this legal mechanism prevents the Governor or Attorney General from forcing enforcement. The analysis connects this to the "common use" standard established in the Heller decision, arguing that popular firearms like the AR-15 fall under this protection.












