The Very Dangerous Arguments Being Made in Support of Assault Weapon Bans
This video analyzes the legal arguments presented in support of assault weapon bans, focusing on the Connecticut case Grant v. Rovella. William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, critiques arguments that AR-15s and M-16s are 'weapons of war' outside Second Amendment protection. He highlights concerns about the redefinition of 'common use' and 'dangerous and unusual' tests, and the potential for judicial overreach that could erode self-preservation rights.









