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Second Amendment Being Restored to Its Rightful Place, Thanks to Bruen Decision

Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2022 9:56 am
by Paladin
Second Amendment Being Restored to Its Rightful Place, Thanks to Bruen Decision
Second Amendment scholar and attorney Dave Workman listed other targets for lawsuits following the Bruen decision...Workman estimates there are some 20,000 to 25,000 restrictive gun laws in the United States. If he is anywhere close to right, the rising tide of lawsuits is likely just the beginning.

Re: Second Amendment Being Restored to Its Rightful Place, Thanks to Bruen Decision

Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2022 10:38 am
by chasfm11
The problem is in finding cases for each of those which challenge the specific laws AND are funded for the challenge. Much of the judiciary is hostile to overturning those bad laws. Nesbitt comes to mind where are ruling against the Corps of Engineers which should have been applied across the country was limited to the jurisdiction of one Federal court. I'm happy for the progress that has been made since Bruen but believe that is going to be a long, hard, expensive trip to the truly rightful place of keeping and bearing arms.

Re: Second Amendment Being Restored to Its Rightful Place, Thanks to Bruen Decision

Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2022 2:35 pm
by Grayling813
Need lawsuits to remove suppressors and short barrel weapons from NFA...or just totally repeal the thing.

Re: Second Amendment Being Restored to Its Rightful Place, Thanks to Bruen Decision

Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2022 2:42 pm
by Paladin
SAF has been fighting in court: COURT GRANTS TRO TO SAF IN NEW YORK GUN LAW CHALLENGE, SAF, ISRA VICTORY IN ILL. FOID CASE

FPC has also been active with some success to date.

Re: Second Amendment Being Restored to Its Rightful Place, Thanks to Bruen Decision

Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2022 3:31 pm
by Paladin
Pepperdine University Caruso School of Law Prof. Jacob Charles, who told the newspaper, “In the immediate aftermath, we’ve got a half a dozen courts who are striking down laws based on this decision. I think it’s going to be shocking to people when we see the fallout from Bruen in the first six months.
University of New Haven law Prof. Michael Lawlor, who told the publication, “I think gun control advocates have to think twice about when they’re enacting laws, they have to have in the back of their mind that this may get to the Supreme Court and they want to have it as unassailable as possible.”
Media Reports Suggest Gun Control Crowd Faces Big Post-Bruen Woes