When the Supreme Court Forces You to Admit That Gun Control is Racist
This video, presented by William Kirk of Washington Gun Law, analyzes the Supreme Court's Bruen decision and its implications for gun control legislation, particularly in the context of the United States v. Rahimi case. Kirk argues that historical gun control laws, often cited by proponents, were fundamentally rooted in racism, making modern restrictions based on such history inherently problematic. The analysis delves into specific historical examples of race-based firearm prohibitions.









