The Court That Just Ruled SBRs are NOT Arms
This video breaks down the Seventh Circuit's ruling in United States v. Rush, which determined that short-barreled rifles (SBRs) do not constitute 'arms' protected by the Second Amendment. The court relied heavily on the precedent set by United States v. Miller, despite the post-Bruen legal framework. The speaker, William Kirk of Washington Gun Law, expresses strong disagreement with the ruling, calling it 'ludicrous' and highlighting the court's refusal to apply the Bruen analysis to SBRs, citing a lack of evidence for their common use in lawful self-defense.









