The Background Check Form is Unconstitutional
This video analyzes the Brown v. Ohio case, where an appellate court found Ohio's law prohibiting firearm possession while under indictment to be unconstitutional. The ruling emphasizes that under Bruen and Rahimi, disarming individuals requires a conviction and adjudication of danger, not merely an indictment. The analysis extends to the ATF Form 4473, suggesting its indictment-related questions may also be unconstitutional in light of current Supreme Court precedent.











