Two BIG 2nd Amendment Cases Heading To The Supreme Court

Published on November 29, 2020
Duration: 7:57

This video discusses two significant Second Amendment cases heading to the Supreme Court. The first addresses magazine capacity bans, challenging New Jersey's law and referencing similar bans in Massachusetts and California. The second case involves the restoration of Second Amendment rights for individuals convicted of non-violent offenses, drawing parallels to a previous case where Justice Amy Coney Barrett dissented. The content is presented with an authoritative tone from an experienced speaker knowledgeable in legal precedents.

Quick Summary

Two significant Second Amendment cases are advancing to the Supreme Court: one challenges magazine capacity bans, impacting states like New Jersey, and the other addresses the restoration of rights for non-violent felons, echoing Justice Amy Coney Barrett's past dissent on the issue.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Supreme Court Cases
  2. 00:23Guns & Gadgets Welcome
  3. 00:46Circuit Court Differences
  4. 01:19New Jersey Magazine Ban Case
  5. 01:42Magazine Bans in Other States
  6. 01:58Duncan v Becerra Review
  7. 02:11Third Circuit Case Outcome
  8. 02:31Political Court Packing Fears
  9. 02:41Case Similar to Barrett's Past Case
  10. 02:57Kanter Case & Barrett's Dissent
  11. 03:32Founders Intent & Non-Violent Felons
  12. 04:071938 Congressional Changes
  13. 04:39McDonald & Heller Impact
  14. 04:51Foulajartar v United States Case
  15. 05:22Foulajartar's Sentence Details
  16. 06:01Sponsor Mentions: Big Daddy Unlimited & USCCA

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the two major Second Amendment cases heading to the Supreme Court?

The two major Second Amendment cases are one challenging magazine capacity bans, specifically in New Jersey, and another concerning the restoration of Second Amendment rights for individuals convicted of non-violent offenses, such as tax evasion.

How do magazine bans differ across states like New Jersey, Massachusetts, and California?

New Jersey has a ban on magazines holding over 10 rounds. California has had similar bans previously deemed unconstitutional by Judge Benitez. Massachusetts also has such restrictions, highlighting a patchwork of laws that the Supreme Court may address.

What is the significance of Justice Amy Coney Barrett's past dissent in relation to the second Supreme Court case?

Justice Amy Coney Barrett previously dissented in a case where a non-violent felon was denied Second Amendment rights, arguing that the founders never intended for such individuals to lose their rights permanently. This stance is relevant to the current case involving tax evasion conviction.

What historical context is provided regarding gun ownership prohibitions?

In 1938, Congress enacted changes to gun ban laws, stipulating that only those convicted of violent crimes, such as murder or burglary, should be prohibited from owning guns. This historical legislation is relevant to the ongoing debate about rights restoration.

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