WHOA! Florida Just ADMITTED Its Felon Gun Law Violates the 2A?!

Published on February 22, 2026
Duration: 10:02

This video discusses a significant Second Amendment case, Christopher Morgan v. State of Florida, where Florida's Attorney General confessed error, admitting that a blanket ban on firearm possession by all felons may violate the Second Amendment. The case hinges on distinguishing between dangerous and non-dangerous felons, a legal interpretation potentially impacting nationwide gun laws. The video also features a giveaway for AGM PVS-7 NVGs in collaboration with Fanathem.

Quick Summary

Florida's Attorney General has confessed error in the Christopher Morgan case, acknowledging that a blanket ban on firearm possession by all felons may violate the Second Amendment. This ruling, influenced by the Bruen decision, requires courts to distinguish between dangerous and non-dangerous felons, potentially impacting nationwide gun laws.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Christopher Morgan v. Florida Case
  2. 00:59Details of Christopher Morgan's Conviction
  3. 01:42Challenging the Law's Constitutionality
  4. 02:07Attorney General's Confession and Implications
  5. 02:33Fanathem NVG Giveaway Announcement
  6. 03:27Historical Evidence for Individual Gun Rights
  7. 04:13Florida's Admission of Second Amendment Violation
  8. 05:26Legal Analysis of Felon Gun Bans
  9. 06:00Future Litigation and Potential Outcomes
  10. 07:08Constitution's Importance in Legal Battles

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the significance of the Christopher Morgan v. State of Florida case?

The case is significant because Florida's Attorney General confessed error, admitting that a blanket ban on firearm possession by all felons may violate the Second Amendment, especially if the felony doesn't demonstrate dangerousness.

How has the Supreme Court's Bruen decision impacted Second Amendment law regarding felons?

The Bruen decision requires gun laws to align with historical traditions of firearm regulation. This means courts must now distinguish between dangerous and non-dangerous felons, as historical precedent did not support disarming all felons.

What are the potential nationwide implications of Florida's admission in the Morgan case?

If the legal argument prevails, it could lead to a nationwide reevaluation of existing gun prohibition laws, potentially impacting how firearm rights are applied to individuals with felony convictions across the United States.

What is the Fanathem.com collaboration mentioned in the video?

Guns & Gadgets has partnered with Fanathem.com for a giveaway of AGM PVS-7 night vision goggles. Entries can be made by purchasing limited edition collectibles or digital downloads by February 22, 2026.

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