US Supreme Court hears case on gun rights
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The Supreme Court’s Republican majority spent much of Tuesday morning trying to figure out how two mutually exclusive principles can both be true at the same time. One principle is that all Second Amendment cases must be judged using a bespoke legal rule that only applies to the Second Amendment.
Justice Samuel Alito said on Tuesday that the lawyer defending a Hawaii gun law, which requires gun owners to get permission to carry firearms on private property, is treating the Second Amendment as a constitutional right with “second-class status.
In 2022, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled for the first time that the Second Amendment right to bear arms extends outside the home.
The proposals would also reportedly force transgender firearm buyers to out themselves by listing their birth sex on purchase paperwork
Hawaii’s law represents one of the most brazen attempts yet to effectively nullify the Supreme Court’s landmark decision in New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v. Bruen
The Supreme Court considers the constitutional questions of Second Amendment rights and property owner rights in Wolford versus Lopez.
D.C. police officer Michael Fanone's suggestion that citizens should use their Second Amendment right to protect themselves against ICE.