When the Court Has to Tell Your Governor to Shove It
This video, presented by William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, analyzes the legal challenge in Springer v. Grisham, where a New Mexico Governor's order suspending Second Amendment rights during a public health emergency was challenged. The court enjoined the prohibition on firearms in public parks, finding the state failed to demonstrate a historical tradition of such bans. However, restrictions in playgrounds were upheld due to historical analogues. The analysis draws parallels to actions in Washington State and emphasizes the importance of understanding applicable gun laws for responsible ownership.









