SPOILER ALERT: The Fifth Circuit Court Of Appeals Finds Unconstitutional Bump Stock Ban To Be Unconstitutional
Cargill v. Garland, No. 20-51016 (5th Cir. 2023)
Today on Legalese, we will be discussing the recent case of Cargill v. Garland handed down by the Fifth Circuit Court Of Appeals. This case was a big win for gun rights and a well-deserved kick in the teeth for unaccountable Administrative State Agencies.
We will discus the case, what it means moving forward and look at several other important implications that can be deduced by researching this case.
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Title 26 is the IRS tax code.
why is the definition of machinegun done under Title 26? That seems so misplaced...