This is How You Get an Assault Weapon Ban Overturned
This video, presented by William Kirk of Washington Gun Law, provides an expert-level analysis of how to challenge assault weapon bans, using the Illinois case 'Barnett v. Raoul' as a primary example. It details the strategic use of 'Findings of Fact' and 'Conclusions of Law' by plaintiffs like Gun Owners of America to argue that banned firearms are commonly owned for lawful self-defense and lack historical justification for prohibition. The content emphasizes understanding legal precedents and the definition of 'in common use' to effectively contest such legislation.










