Judge Reportedly Said Second Amendment Doesn’t Exist In Courtroom, Man Faces 18 Years In Prison For Gunsmithing

Judge Reportedly Said Second Amendment Doesn’t Exist In Courtroom, Man Faces 18 Years In Prison For Gunsmithing


There’s been a case in New York that should be making headlines around the United States but hasn’t garnered much media coverage. 

The case involves Dexter Taylor, a New York native convicted of 13 weapons charges after having been arrested and charged in 2022 for gunsmithing.

“He liked the nature of putting together guns from lawfully purchased parts,” Bearing Arms stated.

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However, the tyrannical state of New York came after Taylor for his gunsmithing hobby.

Jeff Charles provided details about the case at RedState:

The jury found Taylor guilty of second-degree criminal possession of a loaded weapon, four counts of third-degree criminal possession of a weapon, five counts of criminal possession of a firearm, second-degree criminal possession of five or more firearms, unlawful possession of pistol

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