RAHIMI REALITY: ANTI-GUN MERRICK GARLAND & DOJ FAIL TO DESTROY BRUEN
This video analyzes the Supreme Court's decision in United States v. Rahimi, focusing on its implications for Second Amendment jurisprudence. It highlights how the Court narrowly ruled on a facial challenge to 18 USC 922 G8, finding it constitutional in some applications, particularly concerning individuals found to be a physical danger to others. The analysis emphasizes that the decision did not address due process concerns or the broader debate on historical interpretation periods (1791 vs. 1868), leaving these as open issues for future litigation. A significant takeaway is the debunking of the 'responsible American' myth as a prerequisite for Second Amendment rights.










