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In reply to the discussion: Can we agree to ban the weapon used by the mass murderer? [View all]jmg257
(11,996 posts)Were you actually meaning to reply to someone else??
Anyway, since we are on the subject, many of the recent gun decision seem to be decided depending on the level of scrutiny applied, because, though if govt interest, they ARE found to be at contrast with the 2nd.
Maryland AW was 'struck down' (strict), NY AW was upheld - though the mag limit at 7 was NOT and was struck down (intermediate), etc.
Many anti-gun laws will be challenged with regards to the 2nd. Not all will be found to be constitutional. And the make-up of the court is/will be highly important, as well as the level of scrutiny applied.
So you may see various posts were I actually state "tough call" with how the courts would decide re:constitutionality.
I understand the govt interest in passing such laws, and its...'role' in these decisions, and do not argue against it.
Starting to feel a bit less on a soap-box?