Supreme Court won’t hear challenge to Maryland assault weapons ban

02.06.2025    WSVN 7 News Miami    19 views
Supreme Court won’t hear challenge to Maryland assault weapons ban

WASHINGTON AP A split Supreme Court declined on Monday to hear a challenge to a state ban on assault weapons semiautomatic rifles that are popular among gun owners and that have also been used in multiple mass shootings The majority did not explain its reasoning in turning down the occurrence as is typical But three conservative justices on the nine-member court publicly noted their disagreement and a fourth noted he is skeptical that such bans are constitutional Justices Samuel Alito and Neil Gorsuch reported they would have taken the situation and Justice Clarence Thomas wrote separately to say the law likely runs afoul of the Second Amendment I would not wait to decide whether the regime can ban the the greater part popular rifle in America Thomas wrote That question is of critical importance to tens of millions of law-abiding AR owners throughout the country Justice Brett Kavanaugh agreed with the decision to pass on the scenario now but he mentioned that he is skeptical that such bans are constitutional and that he expects the court will address the issue in the next term or two The Maryland law was passed after the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Connecticut that killed children and six adults The shooter was armed with an AR- one of the firearms commonly referred to as an assault weapon Several states have similar measures and congressional Democrats have also supported the concept The challengers had argued that people have a constitutional right to own the firearms like the AR- The circumstance comes three years after the high court handed down a landmark ruling that expanded Second Amendment rights and spawned challenges to firearm laws around the country Ten states and the District of Columbia have similar laws covering major cities like New York and Los Angeles Congress allowed a national assault weapons ban to expire in Gun rights groups argue that banning the popular weapons violates people s Second Amendment rights Attorneys for Maryland contend the guns aren t protected by the Second Amendment because they re similar to military-grade weapons The law bans dozens of firearms including the AR- the AK- and the Barrett -caliber sniper rifle and puts a -round limit on gun magazines Thomas and Kavanaugh have previously expressed skepticism about assault weapon bans As an appeals court judge in Kavanaugh wrote a dissent saying that a similar measure in Washington D C was unconstitutional Thomas meanwhile dissented in when the Supreme Court declined to hear a challenge to a municipal ban on AR- -style weapons writing that the overwhelming majority of people who owned the weapons used them for lawful purposes like self-defense The high court in handed down a ruling that expanded gun rights and informed lower-court judges they should no longer consider factors like populace safety in deciding whether firearm laws are constitutional Instead they should focus on whether a law fits into the nation s historic tradition of gun ownership the court commented That led to a flurry of challenges to gun laws around the country multiple restrictions struck down and confusion among lower-court judges over what gun laws can stay on the books Since then the Supreme Court has overturned a ban on rapid-fire gun accessories called bump stocks but upheld a law barring people under domestic-violence restraining orders from having guns and regulations on nearly untraceable ghost guns

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