The Forgotten Illinois Suppressor Case
The video discusses the ongoing legal challenge, Anderson v. Raul, against Illinois's outright ban on suppressor possession. It highlights the state's argument that suppressors are not 'arms' under the Second Amendment, contrasting this with federal law (NFA) and common use. The plaintiffs argue suppressors are neither dangerous nor unusual, citing widespread ownership and their benefits for hearing protection, public courtesy, training, and self-defense, with minimal criminal use.













