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 challenges magazine capacity bans, particularly in New Jersey, and the second involves the rights of non-violent felons, drawing parallels to Justice Amy Coney Barrett's past judicial opinions. The discussion highlights differing circuit court opinions and the potential impact on gun rights nationwide.

Quick Summary

Two significant Second Amendment cases are heading to the Supreme Court: one challenging magazine capacity bans, particularly in New Jersey, and another addressing the rights of non-violent felons, drawing parallels to Justice Amy Coney Barrett's past judicial stances. These cases could significantly impact gun rights nationwide.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: 2nd Amendment Cases to Supreme Court
  2. 00:23Guns & Gadgets: Premier Source for 2nd Amendment News
  3. 00:46Cases from the Third Circuit Affecting Multiple States
  4. 01:19New Jersey Magazine Ban Challenge
  5. 01:42Magazine Bans in Massachusetts and California
  6. 01:58Duncan v Becerra Ninth Circuit Review
  7. 02:11Third Circuit Magazine Ban Ruling & Appeal Possibility
  8. 02:31Potential Court Packing by Biden/Harris Administration
  9. 02:41Second Case: Similar to Amy Coney Barrett's Kanter Case
  10. 02:57Judge Barrett on Kanter Case and Non-Violent Felons
  11. 04:07Historical Congressional Gun Ban Laws (1938)
  12. 04:39Congressional Changes Pre-McDonald & Heller
  13. 04:51Foulajartar v the United States Case Details
  14. 05:22Foulajartar's Sentence and Tax Evasion
  15. 06:01Sponsor: Big Daddy Unlimited & USCCA

Frequently Asked Questions

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

The two significant Second Amendment cases heading to the Supreme Court are one challenging magazine capacity bans, particularly in New Jersey, and another concerning the Second Amendment rights of individuals convicted of non-violent felonies, exemplified by Foulajartar v. the United States.

What is the core issue in the New Jersey magazine ban case?

The case challenges New Jersey's ban on magazines that hold more than 10 rounds. This ban affects many states with similar restrictions, and its constitutionality is being reviewed by the Supreme Court.

How does the Foulajartar v. United States case relate to Justice Amy Coney Barrett?

This case is similar to the Kanter case where Justice Amy Coney Barrett, as a judge, dissented, arguing that the founders never intended for non-violent felons to lose their Second Amendment rights. Foulajartar's conviction was for tax evasion.

What historical context is relevant to the non-violent felon rights case?

In 1938, Congress initially limited firearm prohibitions to those convicted of violent crimes like murder or burglary. This historical precedent is being considered in the context of current cases involving non-violent offenders losing their Second Amendment rights.

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