Supreme Court Sides With 2nd Amendment AGAIN!! (Gun Ban While Under Indictment)

Published on October 4, 2022
Duration: 10:25

This video discusses a significant Supreme Court victory for the Second Amendment in the Moran v. Liva case. It highlights how the court's ruling impacts gun laws, particularly concerning individuals under indictment and the requirement for recidivism in restricting gun rights. The content also touches upon the benefits of USCCA membership, including reciprocity maps and training resources.

Quick Summary

The Supreme Court's ruling in Moran v. Liva reinforces Second Amendment rights by requiring a showing of recidivism for gun bans while under indictment, deeming intermediate scrutiny unconstitutional for such restrictions. This victory impacts gun laws nationwide.

Chapters

  1. 00:03USCCA Sponsor and Training Overview
  2. 00:50Supreme Court Victory in Massachusetts: Moran v. Liva
  3. 01:17USCCA Reciprocity Maps Benefit
  4. 01:56Museum Visit and Arrest Details
  5. 03:45Charges and Convictions Against Moran
  6. 04:24Maximum Fines and Reapplication
  7. 06:13Appeals Process and Ruling Details
  8. 07:32Supreme Court Grants Certiorari in Moran Case
  9. 09:40Blackout Coffee Sponsorship and Closing

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the Supreme Court's ruling in the Moran v. Liva case regarding gun bans?

The Supreme Court vacated the First Circuit's decision, ruling that a ban on possessing a firearm while under indictment requires a showing of recidivism. This decision, citing Heller, suggests that intermediate scrutiny is unconstitutional for such restrictions, reinforcing Second Amendment rights.

How does USCCA membership benefit gun owners?

USCCA offers comprehensive online firearms education and training, from beginner to instructor levels. Members also gain access to reciprocity maps to understand carry rights across states and receive self-defense liability insurance.

What are the legal implications of carrying a firearm in Washington D.C. without a license?

Carrying a pistol without a license, possessing an unregistered firearm, and unlawful possession of ammunition are violations of D.C. code. Convictions can lead to fines, suspended jail time, probation, and community service.

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