The case will test how far the court’s conservative majority is willing to go in interpreting the scope of its 2022 ruling that expanded gun rights outside the home.

The Supreme Court on Tuesday indicated it would uphold a federal law that prohibits people under domestic violence restraining orders from owning firearms, potentially limiting the scope of its own major gun rights ruling from last year.

The case gives the court’s 6-3 conservative majority a chance to consider the broad ramifications of the 2022 decision, which for the first time found that there is a right to bear arms outside the home under the Constitution’s Second Amendment.

  • @quindraco@lemm.ee
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    41 year ago

    It’s not just about the guns. Once they can ignore your 14A-guaranteed rights for one thing (which is 2A-protected, so about as sacrosanct as possible), they can ignore it for everything. Do you really want to be put in prison without a trial as soon as some cop arrests you for something the cop made up?

    • @PoliticalAgitator@lemm.ee
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      61 year ago

      Does any pro-gun argument not lean heavily on slippery slopes? Why is it only possible to oppose the law when it impacts guns but not if cops start “putting you in prison without a trial for something they just made up”

      And of course, we do imprison people who are awaiting trial when it’s determined the risk to public safety is too high.

    • @CmdrShepard
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      21 year ago

      Do you really want to be put in prison without a trial as soon as some cop arrests you for something the cop made up?

      Like that doesn’t already happen?

        • @CmdrShepard
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          21 year ago

          I don’t see how this makes it any easier. Furthermore, the previous person’s entire argument was that this would set the precedent that allows this to start happening. It already happens and is very typical for anyone charged with a crime.

    • Franzia
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      11 year ago

      Your second amendment right doesnt protect you from law enforcement.