This Judge Seriously Just Said The 2A "Doesn't Exist"!!!

Published on April 24, 2024
Duration: 10:59

This ARFCOM News report critically examines political figures and legal issues surrounding Second Amendment rights. It highlights criticisms of Representative Tony Gonzales for his stance on gun control, promotes Brandon Herrera's campaign, and discusses the ATF's body camera policies and the controversial conviction of Dexter Taylor in New York, featuring Judge Abena Darkeh's remarks on the Second Amendment. The video also touches on the Supreme Court's consideration of 'ghost guns' and alleged discrimination in background check systems.

Quick Summary

New York Judge Abena Darkeh controversially stated the Second Amendment 'doesn't exist here' in her courtroom during the Dexter Taylor case, barring a 2A defense. This, along with ATF body camera policy debates and concerns over NICS system bias, highlights ongoing legal and political challenges to Second Amendment rights.

Chapters

  1. 00:06ARFCOM News Introduction
  2. 00:14Criticizing Tony Gonzales
  3. 00:54Gonzales' Defamatory Claims
  4. 01:29Support Brandon Herrera
  5. 02:11Franklin Armory Sponsorship
  6. 02:37TNVC Sponsorship
  7. 02:47Hydra Weaponry Sponsorship
  8. 03:08ATF Bodycam Policy Debate
  9. 04:34Parallel Construction Concerns
  10. 05:15ATF Bodycam Policy for Agents
  11. 06:05Supreme Court Ghost Gun Case
  12. 06:40Biden Admin vs. Sheetz on Background Checks
  13. 07:18NICS and Racial Disparity
  14. 08:37Dexter Taylor Conviction & Judge's Bias
  15. 09:51Support Dexter Taylor's Legal Fund
  16. 10:00Moment of Zen & Support Call

Frequently Asked Questions

What controversial statement did a New York judge make regarding the Second Amendment?

In the case of Dexter Taylor, New York Judge Abena Darkeh reportedly stated, 'Do not bring the Second Amendment into this courtroom. It doesn't exist here.' This remark barred a Second Amendment defense and raised concerns about judicial bias.

What are the concerns surrounding ATF body camera policies?

ATF policies for Task Force Officers allow but do not require body cameras and prohibit recording 'sensitive investigative techniques.' This lack of mandatory recording, confirmed in incidents like the Malinowski raid, raises transparency issues regarding law enforcement actions.

How does the video connect Sheetz's hiring practices to NICS background checks?

The video argues that if Sheetz's use of criminal background checks is deemed discriminatory under the Civil Rights Act, then the NICS system for firearm purchases, which also uses background checks, may face similar scrutiny for potential racial disparities.

What is the significance of the Garland v. VanderStock Supreme Court case?

This case involves the ATF's regulatory authority over 'ghost guns'—firearms assembled from parts. The Supreme Court's decision is expected to clarify the extent of the ATF's power in defining and regulating these types of firearms.

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