Some Huge News on the Assault Weapon Ban Case. (And Not All of it is Good).

Published on January 13, 2025
Duration: 7:42

This video provides an update on key legal cases challenging assault weapon and magazine bans before the U.S. Supreme Court. It details the denial of review for 'Maryland Shall Issue v. Moore' and 'Gravy Jennings,' while 'Snope v. Brown' and 'Ocean State Tactical v. Rhode Island' have been rescheduled for January 17th. The speaker expresses disappointment in the denials but optimism for the rescheduled cases, which could lead to a definitive ruling on firearms 'in common use.'

Quick Summary

The U.S. Supreme Court has rescheduled 'Snope v. Brown' (assault weapon ban) and 'Ocean State Tactical v. Rhode Island' (magazine ban) for January 17th. Review was denied for 'Maryland Shall Issue v. Moore' and 'Gravy Jennings.' The rescheduling of the former two cases offers potential for a definitive ruling on bans of firearms and magazines in common use.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Huge News on Assault Weapon Ban Case
  2. 01:00Sponsor: Sonoran Desert Institute
  3. 01:36Overview of Four Key Cases
  4. 01:45The 'Holy Trifecta': Snope, Ocean State Tactical, Gravy Jennings
  5. 02:15Maryland Shall Issue v. Moore Case Update
  6. 03:06Supreme Court Denies Review: Maryland Shall Issue v. Moore
  7. 03:13Supreme Court Denies Review: Gravy Jennings
  8. 03:48Snope v. Brown & Ocean State Tactical Rescheduled
  9. 04:13Interpreting the Reschedules: Optimism and Disappointment
  10. 05:29Summary of Case Status
  11. 05:46Significance of Snope & Ocean State Tactical Cases
  12. 06:06Resources and Next Steps
  13. 07:07Thank You to Viewers & Gundy Awards

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current status of the 'Snope v. Brown' case?

The 'Snope v. Brown' case, which challenges Maryland's assault weapon ban, has been rescheduled by the U.S. Supreme Court for a conference on January 17th. This indicates the court may be considering the case further.

Which firearm-related cases did the Supreme Court recently deny review for?

The Supreme Court recently denied review for 'Maryland Shall Issue v. Moore,' concerning Maryland's Handgun Qualification License (HQL), and 'Gravy Jennings,' which addressed the standard for injunctive relief in constitutional rights cases.

What is the significance of the 'Ocean State Tactical v. Rhode Island' case?

'Ocean State Tactical v. Rhode Island' challenges the state's magazine ban. Like 'Snope v. Brown,' it has been rescheduled for a Supreme Court conference on January 17th, potentially leading to a landmark ruling on magazine capacity restrictions.

What does the rescheduling of 'Snope v. Brown' and 'Ocean State Tactical' suggest?

The rescheduling suggests the Supreme Court might be interested in hearing these cases, offering a chance for a definitive ruling on whether bans on firearms and magazines 'in common use for lawful purposes' are constitutional under the Second Amendment.

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