KNOW THIS Machine Gun Law NOW + FUTURE NFA , GCA 1968, FOPA Hughes Amendment 1986, Transferables

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KNOW THIS Machine Gun Law NOW + FUTURE NFA , GCA 1968, FOPA Hughes Amendment 1986, Transferables

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Other courts have relied on Heller to reject Second Amendment challenges to laws proscribing machine gun possession. United States v. One (1) Palmetto State Armory PA-15 Machinegun Receiver/Frame, 822 F.3d 136, 141-44 (3rd Cir. 2016) (finding “the Second Amendment does not protect the possession of machine guns. They are not in common use for lawful purposes.”); Hollis v. Lynch, 827 F.3d 436, 449-51 (5th Cir. 2016) (finding that machineguns do not receive Second Amendment protection because they are dangerous and unusual); Hamblen v. United States, 591 F.3d 471, 473-74 (6th Cir. 2009) (finding the right to keep and bear arms does not authorize an unlicensed individual to possess unregistered machine guns for personal use); United States v. Fincher, 538 F.3d 868, 873-74 (8th Cir. 2008) (finding machineguns are not in common use by law-abiding citizens for lawful purposes and therefore fall within the category of dangerous and unusual weapons that the government can prohibit)

Post-Bruen, courts have consistently held that Second Amendment protections do not extend to machineguns. See Cox v. United States, 2023 WL 4203261, at *7 (D. Alaska June 27, 2023) (rejecting argument that machine guns are in common use for self-defense); United States v. Kazmende, 2023 WL 3872209, at *2-44 (N.D. Ga. May 17, 2023), report and recommendation adopted, 2023 WL 3867792 (N.D. Ga. June 7, 2023) (Bruen does not require finding that machine gun possession is protected); United States v. Dixon, 2023 WL 2664076, at *3 (N.D. Ill. Mar. 28, 2023) (“Thus, Miller, Heller, and Bruen foreclose any challenge to the federal machinegun ban. The Second Amendment simply does not extend to ‘dangerous and unusual weapons.’”); United States v. Simien, ––– F. Supp. 3d ––––, 2023 WL 1980487, at *8–9 (W.D. Tex. Feb. 10, 2023) (finding that machineguns are within the category of “dangerous and unusual” weapons that do not receive Second Amendment protection); United States v. Hoover, 2022 WL 10524008, at *13 (M.D. Fla. Oct. 18, 2022) (finding nothing in Bruen that “would undermine” the line of authority holding that the Second Amendment does not protect machineguns); see also United States v. Holton (holding that section 5861(d) does not regulate protected conduct under the Second Amendment).

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Contents of this video:

0:00 - Intro
0:25 - The history
4:32 - Legal outlook
5:25 - Legal goalposts
12:14 - What is a dangerous and unusual weapon?
13:01 - Miller case
19:37 - Final thoughts
21:37 - Quote of the Day

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