The State That Wants to Keep You From Ever Questioning Their Laws
This video, presented by William Kirk of Washington Gun Law, analyzes Tennessee Senate Bill 1958, which aimed to restrict citizens' ability to sue the state government over the constitutionality of laws. Kirk uses a hypothetical scenario to illustrate how such a bill would limit legal recourse, explaining the concept of sovereign immunity and its implications. He emphasizes the importance of citizens understanding and challenging legislation that could erode their rights to legal redress.









