The Justice Who Wants to Undo Federal Gun Laws

Today, we attempt to answer one of the most common questions posed here at WGL, which is how does the Federal government derive the powers to regulate firearms in the manner it does? Washington Gun Law President, William Kirk, discusses that exact question with the help of Justice Thomas' concurring opinion in United States v. Hemani. While Congress and the Courts have routinely held that the Commerce Clause gives Congress literally unlimited power to regulate all things, Justice Thomas takes a closer look to discover that perhaps, many Federal gun laws, are actually resting on shaky constitutional grounds. Could this be the beginning of the end for many Federal gun statutes? Learn all of that today and arm yourself with education. Read United States v. Hemani here. https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions... Read the 10th Amendment here. https://constitution.congress.gov/con... Read the Commerce Clause here. https://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/comme... _____________________________________________________________________ Join Right to Bear Today. Right to Bear Self-defense protection so that you can protect those you love. Sign up today and if you use the promo code WGL, you will receive 10% off: https://bit.ly/3Io5T5H Legal Protection for Self-Defense. Confidential Hotline with Your State's Attorney No Caps for Criminal or Civil Defense Covers all forms of self-defense, from a fist to a firearm. Some of the Nation's Most Passionate 2A Attorneys to Defend You Visit our good friends at https://protectwithbear.com/ _____________________________________________________________________ Have a Video Idea, then Help WGL Out. https://forms.gle/GNCyRw1HRqvAmwik6 Subscribe to our Newsletter to stay up to date on all issues that affect your rights by going to https://www.washingtongunlaw.com/news... _________________________________________________________________________ Contact Washington Gun Law If you have any questions about this topic, or anything else related to what's left of our Second Amendment Rights, remember you can always contact us at: www.washingtongunlaw.com or call us directly at 425-765-0487. Stay safe. ________________________________________________________________________ Subscribe to us on Rumble. https://rumble.com/c/WashingtonGunLaw Subscribe to us on Patreon. www.patreon.com/WashingtonGunLaw Remember, you can follow us at www.washingtongunlaw.com Like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/WashingtonGunLaw Follow us on X (Twitter) @GunWashington