🔥Second Amendment Sanctuaries Spread Like Wildfire 🔥

Published on January 15, 2020
Duration: 13:29

This video discusses the concept and implementation of Second Amendment Sanctuary ordinances, particularly in Marshall County, Kentucky. It highlights the role of local officials in interposing themselves against unconstitutional gun control laws, drawing parallels to historical legal traditions like the doctrine of the lesser magistrate. The Gun Owners of America (GOA) model ordinance is presented as a means to enforce these protections through the prohibition of local funds for enforcement and the inclusion of civil penalties.

Quick Summary

Second Amendment Sanctuary ordinances are local measures designed to resist unconstitutional gun control laws. The Gun Owners of America (GOA) model ordinance prohibits using local funds for enforcement and includes civil penalties, drawing on the historical doctrine of the lesser magistrate where officials interpose themselves to protect citizens' rights.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Marshall County Fiscal Court
  2. 00:13The Threat to Firearms Rights
  3. 00:27Situation in Virginia
  4. 00:39Citizen Protection Strategies
  5. 00:53When Government Fails
  6. 01:08Standing in the Gap
  7. 01:26Virginia's Response: Sanctuary Jurisdictions
  8. 01:45Sanctuary Numbers and Spread
  9. 02:10States with Sanctuary Ordinances
  10. 02:29Meaningless Resolutions vs. Ordinances
  11. 02:43GOA Model Ordinance
  12. 03:02Provisions of the GOA Ordinance
  13. 03:28Unlawful Acts Defined
  14. 03:45Congratulating Marshall County
  15. 04:05Legal Tradition: Doctrine of the Lesser Magistrate
  16. 04:19Historical Examples of Interposition
  17. 04:40Emperor Trajan and the Sword
  18. 04:56St. Ambrose and Emperor Theodosius
  19. 05:12Magna Carta and King John
  20. 05:30St. Thomas Aquinas and Natural Law
  21. 06:08Declaration of Independence and Unalienable Rights
  22. 06:40Legitimate Government Authority
  23. 06:49American Jurisprudence and Interposition
  24. 07:03Black's Law Dictionary Definition of Interposition
  25. 07:33Expanding Interposition to Counties
  26. 07:47Marshall County's Stand
  27. 07:54Upholding the Constitution
  28. 08:11Three Duties of a Lesser Magistrate
  29. 08:36Upholding Higher Law
  30. 08:55Constitution as Objective Standard
  31. 09:03Oath of Office: Military and Elected Officials
  32. 09:21Officer's Oath Text
  33. 09:55Allegiance to the Constitution
  34. 10:12Duty to Refuse Unlawful Orders
  35. 10:30Essential Liberty
  36. 10:33The Meaning of 'So Help Me God'
  37. 11:15Seriousness of Oaths
  38. 11:27Upholding Oath Despite Risk
  39. 11:37Politicians' Disregard for Oaths
  40. 11:42Striking Nature of Sanctuary Ordinances
  41. 11:59Interposing Between Liberty and Tyranny
  42. 12:04Standing in the Gap Like Forefathers
  43. 12:11Protecting Jurisdiction and Spares Country
  44. 12:21Ezekiel 22:30-31: Standing in the Gap
  45. 12:53Will Kentucky Find Someone to Stand?
  46. 13:07Call to Action for Marshall County
  47. 13:13Conclusion: Courage and Conviction

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Second Amendment Sanctuary ordinance?

A Second Amendment Sanctuary ordinance is a local measure passed by counties, cities, or towns to declare their opposition to unconstitutional gun control laws. These ordinances aim to prevent the enforcement of such laws within their jurisdiction, often by restricting the use of local funds and establishing penalties for violations.

What is the doctrine of the lesser magistrate?

The doctrine of the lesser magistrate is a legal and political concept where a subordinate official or governing body interposes themselves between an unjust law or decree from a superior authority and the people they govern, thereby protecting citizens' rights and liberties.

What does the Gun Owners of America (GOA) model ordinance propose?

The GOA model ordinance for Second Amendment Sanctuaries prohibits the use of local funds to enforce unconstitutional gun control laws. It also includes civil penalties for violations and allows individuals to sue those who violate the ordinance, removing sovereign immunity protections.

What types of gun control measures do Second Amendment Sanctuary ordinances aim to resist?

These ordinances typically aim to resist measures such as firearm registration, taxation on firearms or accessories, gun bans, confiscation of firearms or accessories, and restrictions on magazine capacity, viewing them as violations of constitutional rights.

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