Supreme Court To Consider Whether New York City Can Keep Legal Gun Owners From Taking Guns Outside City
In first Supreme Court Second Amendment case since 2010, Court must decide whether the right applies in any meaningful sense outside the home.
In first Supreme Court Second Amendment case since 2010, Court must decide whether the right applies in any meaningful sense outside the home.
A decade after recognizing a constitutional right to armed self-defense, the Supreme Court remains reluctant to defend it.
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The ruling also rejects an "assault weapon" ban, caliber restrictions for long guns, a heavy handgun tax, and registration requirements.
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A preliminary injunction upholds the Second Amendment right to armed self-defense outside the home.
It already allowed open carry without a permit, as do 25 other states.
The logic may lean that way, but we can't be sure the Court values the Second Amendment's application that strongly.
In practice, licenses to carry guns in public have allowed law-abiding citizens to take steps they see as essential for their safety, without putting their fellow citizens in danger.