The State That Gets to Disarm Your Home

Published on September 14, 2025
Duration: 9:32

This video discusses the case of Miller v. Mueller, challenging Illinois' licensing regulations for home daycare providers and foster parents. These regulations effectively turn homes into gun-free zones by requiring firearms to be disassembled and locked away separately from ammunition, or simply locked away, during operational hours. The Second Amendment Foundation argues this infringes upon the Second Amendment rights of individuals who wish to both care for children and defend their homes, citing the Bruin two-part test.

Quick Summary

Illinois' licensing regulations for home daycare providers and foster parents are being challenged in the Miller v. Mueller case. These laws require firearms to be stored separately and locked, effectively creating gun-free zones within homes and infringing upon Second Amendment rights, according to the Second Amendment Foundation.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Disarming Your Home
  2. 00:54Illinois Licensing Regime: Miller v. Mueller
  3. 01:36Foster Family Firearms Agreement
  4. 01:44DCFS Firearms Agreement
  5. 02:29Daycare Firearm Storage Rules
  6. 02:40Foster Home Firearm Storage Rules
  7. 03:20Plaintiffs' Firearm Eligibility
  8. 03:34Second Amendment Foundation Lawsuit
  9. 03:45Motion for Summary Judgment
  10. 04:01Bruin Two-Part Test Application
  11. 04:16Second Amendment & Home Arms
  12. 04:35Historical Analogues for Disarming
  13. 05:05Not Just Safe Storage
  14. 05:42Hobson's Choice: Rights vs. Profession
  15. 06:13Unconstitutional Prohibitions
  16. 06:39Watching This Case
  17. 06:54Questions & Resources

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Miller v. Mueller case about?

Miller v. Mueller is a lawsuit challenging Illinois' licensing regulations for home daycare providers and foster parents. These regulations require firearms to be stored separately and locked, effectively turning homes into gun-free zones and infringing on Second Amendment rights.

How do Illinois' licensing laws affect gun owners in home daycares and foster homes?

Illinois requires licensed daycare facilities to keep firearms disassembled and locked away with ammunition stored separately. Licensed foster homes must keep firearms locked away at all times, creating significant restrictions on firearm possession within the home.

What legal test is being used to challenge Illinois' firearm restrictions?

The challenge in Miller v. Mueller utilizes the Bruin two-part test. This involves determining if the Second Amendment text covers the activity of keeping arms in the home and if historical analogues justify the gun control law in question.

Who is bringing the lawsuit against Illinois' firearm regulations?

The lawsuit Miller v. Mueller is being brought by the Second Amendment Foundation. They argue that the state's licensing schemes unconstitutionally restrict the rights of individuals who wish to care for children while also defending their homes.

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