Supreme Court: ‘Weapons of War’ Commonly Used
This video, featuring constitutional attorney Mark W. Smith, analyzes the Supreme Court's 'common use' test in light of the 'weapons of war' rhetoric. Smith argues that historical precedent demonstrates a significant overlap between military and civilian arms, suggesting that modern firearms like the AR-15, if commonly used for lawful purposes, are protected by the Second Amendment. The analysis draws on historical examples from Tennessee, Arkansas, and post-Civil War America.









