Wannabe Kings Commit The Most Outrageous Gun Confiscation Yet!

Published on November 3, 2025
Duration: 14:09

This video details a federal lawsuit filed by the Second Amendment Foundation on behalf of Elcid Aliaga against the Fort Lee Police Department and Bergen County Prosecutor's Office. The lawsuit alleges unconstitutional firearm confiscation and revocation proceedings based on a misunderstanding involving Aliaga's wife, despite her being medically cleared and Aliaga having no criminal record. The case highlights concerns about government overreach and the potential for weaponizing association to infringe upon Second Amendment rights.

Quick Summary

A federal lawsuit in New Jersey challenges the unconstitutional confiscation of firearms from Elcid Aliaga, a law-abiding citizen, based on a misunderstanding involving his wife's medical evaluation. Authorities are accused of violating Second and Fourteenth Amendment rights by seizing firearms without a warrant and attempting permanent revocation of ownership.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Outrageous Gun Confiscation
  2. 00:15The Lawsuit: Aliaga v. Fort Lee PD
  3. 01:46Sponsor: Check-Mate Mags
  4. 02:34How It Happened: The Incident
  5. 03:46Firearm Confiscation Without Warrant
  6. 04:54The Four Options Given
  7. 05:54The 'Duty to Warn' Law
  8. 06:47Prosecutor's Demands and Retaliation
  9. 08:09Revocation Proceedings Initiated
  10. 08:37Legal Implications and Precedent
  11. 11:27Lawsuit Demands and Remedies
  12. 12:09Government Overreach and Ignorance
  13. 12:42Potential Precedent and Call to Action
  14. 13:16Sponsor: Blackout Coffee
  15. 13:31Call to Action: Subscribe and Share

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the core allegation in the Elcid Aliaga lawsuit against New Jersey authorities?

The lawsuit alleges that Elcid Aliaga's firearms were unconstitutionally confiscated without a warrant and that authorities are attempting to permanently revoke his right to own firearms based on his wife's medical situation, despite him being a law-abiding citizen.

What specific New Jersey law is cited in the context of firearm seizure due to mental health issues?

The video references NJSA 2A:62A-16.1E, known as the 'duty to warn law,' which mandates the immediate return of firearms to a law-abiding owner if they were seized due to another person's mental health issue and the owner certifies the patient has no access to them.

How did law enforcement justify confiscating Elcid Aliaga's firearms?

Law enforcement confiscated Aliaga's firearms without a warrant or court order, citing a misunderstanding at a medical clinic that led to his wife's brief hospitalization for evaluation, not due to any action or threat by Aliaga himself.

What legal basis is the lawsuit filed under, and what does it aim to achieve?

The lawsuit is filed under 42 USC 1983, invoking the Second and Fourteenth Amendments. It seeks the return of firearms, an injunction against revocation proceedings, a declaration of constitutional violations, and attorneys' fees.

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