Nullification, BB Brandish, SCOTUS on Carrying, and Removing Bad Law

JOIN THE MEMBERSHIP: armedattorneys.com/memberships Survival is step one. We're step two. Armed Attorneys Richard Hayes and Emily Taylor answer your latest self-defense and firearms law questions in another Attorney Q&A. Can a BB gun or realistic replica be considered brandishing? What happens if you use homemade shotgun shells in a self-defense case? Why do legislatures seem to "nullify" bad laws instead of simply repealing them? Does the Supreme Court's recent decision in Wolford v. Lopez have any effect on Texas License to Carry or Constitutional Carry? We also discuss jury nullification, Richard's perspective as a former prosecutor and Second Amendment advocate, and explain what "covered civil" and "covered criminal" actually mean under legal protection plans. As always, this video provides general legal information—not legal advice—and focuses on helping responsible gun owners better understand the law surrounding self-defense and the Second Amendment. Questions covered: BB guns, replica firearms, and brandishing Homemade shotgun shells in self-defense Repealing vs. nullifying bad laws Jury nullification and jury instructions SCOTUS update: Wolford v. Lopez and Texas carry laws Prosecutors, the Second Amendment, and ethical obligations Covered criminal vs. covered civil cases 👍 Like, subscribe, and turn on notifications so you don't miss future legal updates and Attorney Q&A episodes. \\📌 Get the Armed Attorneys Insider Newsletter!\👉 https://mailchi.mp/armedattorneys/ins... ⚖️ Need a Texas Criminal Lawyer?Walker & Taylor, PLLC – https://www.walkertaylorlaw.com/ 🎯 SUPPORT THE ARMED ATTORNEYS!✔️ Join our YouTube Community:    / @armedattorneys   Patreon:   / armedattorneys✔️   Merch Store: https://armedattorneys.myspreadshop.c... Follow us on Twitter: @ArmedAttorneys✔️ Visit our website: https://armedattorneys.com/ Legal Disclaimers: 📌 General Information OnlyThe material presented is for general informational, educational, and entertainment purposes only and should not be construed as formal legal advice or the formation of a lawyer-client relationship. Always consult an attorney for specific legal guidance. 📌 All Rights ReservedThis material is the sole property of Armed Attorneys, LLC. No reproduction is permitted without written permission, except for brief quotations in reviews or critical articles. Armed Attorneys, LLC is not a law firm and does not directly provide legal representation. Legal services are provided solely by licensed attorneys approved or contracted by Armed Attorneys, LLC. #ArmedAttorneys #SecondAmendment #SelfDefense #GunLaws #TexasLaw #ConstitutionalCarry #JuryNullification #SCOTUS #AttorneyQA #FirearmsLaw