SUPREME COURT NEWS: THE DOJ'S PRO-GUN CONTROL EXAGGERATIONS IN SCOTUS RAHIMI CASE...
This video analyzes the Supreme Court case United States v. Rahimi, focusing on the Department of Justice's arguments regarding 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(8), which prohibits individuals subject to domestic violence restraining orders from possessing firearms. The speaker, Mark Smith, a constitutional attorney, argues that the DOJ has exaggerated the public safety importance of this law, presenting data that shows very low conviction rates for violations of § 922(g)(8) compared to other federal firearms statutes like § 922(g)(1) concerning felons in possession. The analysis highlights the legal arguments concerning Second Amendment rights and historical analysis, as well as the DOJ's strategic choices in pursuing this case.










