The Supreme Court Has Anti 2nd Amendment Efforts In Their Cross Hairs!!

Published on August 2, 2023
Duration: 3:31

This video discusses a Supreme Court case that could significantly impact Second Amendment rights, particularly concerning individuals who have not been convicted of violent felonies. The speaker argues that current practices, including red flag laws and social media monitoring in places like New York, are infringing on due process rights by allowing firearms to be confiscated or permits denied without a trial. The case is expected to be decided by July 2024 and could lead to a transformation of how these rights are protected.

Quick Summary

A Supreme Court case is set to address whether individuals not convicted of violent felonies can lose their firearms, potentially transforming Second Amendment rights. The speaker argues current practices, including red flag laws and social media monitoring, infringe on due process. A decision is expected by July 2024.

Chapters

  1. 00:09Introduction to Anti-Constitutional Government Efforts
  2. 00:25New York's Social Media Gun Confiscation Example
  3. 00:36Supreme Court Case on Firearm Rights
  4. 00:49Red Flag Laws and Due Process Concerns
  5. 01:04Loss of Firearms Without Due Process
  6. 01:17Anticipated Supreme Court Outcome by July 2024
  7. 01:28Scope of the Supreme Court Case
  8. 01:53Supreme Court's Crosshairs on Anti-2A Efforts
  9. 02:02Conservative Judges' Past Rulings
  10. 02:17Case Expected to Favor Second Amendment
  11. 02:38Meeting and Decision Timeline
  12. 02:44Transforming the Second Amendment

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main focus of the Supreme Court case discussed in the video?

The Supreme Court case centers on whether individuals who have not been convicted of a violent felony can legally have their firearms confiscated or be denied permits to acquire them. It addresses the issue of due process in firearm rights.

How do red flag laws relate to the Supreme Court case?

Red flag laws are a key element discussed in relation to the Supreme Court case. The speaker argues that these laws, and similar measures, can lead to the confiscation of firearms without proper due process, such as a trial.

When is the Supreme Court expected to make a decision on this case?

The speaker anticipates that the Supreme Court will reach a decision on this significant Second Amendment case by July of 2024. The court is expected to meet on the case in November.

What is the speaker's prediction for the outcome of the Supreme Court case?

The speaker is optimistic, predicting that the Supreme Court will rule in favor of the Second Amendment. This is based on the perceived leanings of conservative judges and the belief that the case will open up rights for those currently being prevented from owning firearms.

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