Close Menu
Alan C. Moore
    What's Hot

    Trade war: US-China trade talks in London next week; Trump says ‘meeting should go very well’

    June 6, 2025

    Trump vs AP: US Court rules Trump can exclude AP from key White House events for now; President celebrates victory in legal battle

    June 6, 2025

    Stay or go? Transgender troops struggle with dismissal as deadline looms; forced separations are set to begin

    June 6, 2025
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Trending
    • Trade war: US-China trade talks in London next week; Trump says ‘meeting should go very well’
    • Trump vs AP: US Court rules Trump can exclude AP from key White House events for now; President celebrates victory in legal battle
    • Stay or go? Transgender troops struggle with dismissal as deadline looms; forced separations are set to begin
    • Trump announces US-China trade talks in London to take place Monday
    • Trump too ‘busy’ with foreign affairs to think about Elon Musk after feud: ‘I just wish him well’
    • Win for Trump administration: US Supreme Court allows DOGE to access social security data; transparency obligations limited
    • Weekend Parting Shot: Any Port in a Storm
    • Ugandan Catholics Escape Harm as Muslim Suicide Bomber Detonates
    Alan C. MooreAlan C. Moore
    Subscribe
    Friday, June 6
    • Home
    • US News
    • Politics
    • Business & Economy
    • Video
    • About Alan
    • Newsletter Sign-up
    Alan C. Moore
    Home » Blog » Supreme Court allows AR-15, high-capacity magazine bans to continue

    Supreme Court allows AR-15, high-capacity magazine bans to continue

    June 3, 2025Updated:June 3, 2025 US News No Comments
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email
    image

    By rejecting two instances challenging the status bans on Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court granted a Maryland restrictions on AR-15 automatic rifles and a Rhode Island restrictions on high-capacity magazines.

    After lower authorities had recently upheld the bans, the instances against Maryland’s restrictions on AR-15 automatic rifles and Rhode Island’s restrictions on high-capacity publications were appealed to the Supreme Court. Justice Samuel Alito, Justice Clarence Thomas, and Justice Neil Gorsuch all indicated that they would have agreed to go over the cases involving the two position restrictions, according to the store.

    According to Fox News, the Supreme Court’s decision to reject Maryland’s AR-15 rifle restrictions confirms the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals ‘ earlier ruling, which claimed that states that outlaw AR-15 firearms did not violate the Second Amendment. The 4th Circuit claimed that the weapon’s popularity might possibly lead to any weapon “gaining constitutional protection only because it becomes well-known before the government may properly regulate it.”

    READ MORE: Some automatic guns are outlawed under a fresh Colorado gun law.

    Justice Brett Kavanaugh stated in a statement on Monday that states like Maryland, which forbid Americans from purchasing AR-15 rifles, are” somewhat of an oddity.” 41 of the 50 states permit people to purchase AR-15 firearms.

    In essence, the Fifth Raceway decision is controversial in light of this Court’s precedents. A denial of review does not imply that the Court is in favor of a lower-court judgement or that the matter is unworthy of review, according to Kavanaugh. He continued,” More petitions for appeal will likely be before this Court soon, and in the next Term of two, this court may and probably will tackle the AR-15 issue immediately.”

    On Monday, Thomas criticized the Supreme Court’s decision to not hear pertains against the restrictions in Maryland and Rhode Island. Thomas argued that the Fifth Circuit “imposed too much of a burden on the opponents” by demonstrating presumptuously that the Second Amendment protected their conduct. Additionally, it cannot be looked upon for its dedication that AR-15s are harmful and unexpected.

    ” I do not wait to consider whether the most common shotgun in America can be outlawed by the government,” Thomas wrote. Tens of millions of law-abiding AR-15 owners across the nation are given a critical importance for that topic. We have avoided making a decision for a complete ten years.

    Source credit

    Keep Reading

    Ugandan Catholics Escape Harm as Muslim Suicide Bomber Detonates

    Weekend Parting Shot: Any Port in a Storm

    Biden’s Border Nihilism Will Live Long After He Is Gone

    ‘Maryland Dad’ Is Back in the U.S., But He’s Not Going to Have a Good Time

    Double Murder: Man Kills Pregnant Wife With Forced Abortion in India

    My Friend Sol, the Supreme Court, and Defining Discrimination

    Editors Picks

    Trade war: US-China trade talks in London next week; Trump says ‘meeting should go very well’

    June 6, 2025

    Trump vs AP: US Court rules Trump can exclude AP from key White House events for now; President celebrates victory in legal battle

    June 6, 2025

    Stay or go? Transgender troops struggle with dismissal as deadline looms; forced separations are set to begin

    June 6, 2025

    Trump announces US-China trade talks in London to take place Monday

    June 6, 2025

    Trump too ‘busy’ with foreign affairs to think about Elon Musk after feud: ‘I just wish him well’

    June 6, 2025

    Win for Trump administration: US Supreme Court allows DOGE to access social security data; transparency obligations limited

    June 6, 2025

    Weekend Parting Shot: Any Port in a Storm

    June 6, 2025

    Ugandan Catholics Escape Harm as Muslim Suicide Bomber Detonates

    June 6, 2025

    Escaped inmate known as ‘Devil in the Ozarks’ found a ‘short distance’ from prison: sheriff

    June 6, 2025

    Pope considering visit to Mexico, cardinal says

    June 6, 2025
    • Home
    • US News
    • Politics
    • Business & Economy
    • About Alan
    • Contact

    Sign up for the Conservative Insider Newsletter.

    Get the latest conservative news from alancmoore.com [aweber listid="5891409" formid="902172699" formtype="webform"]
    Facebook X (Twitter) YouTube Instagram TikTok
    © 2025 alancmoore.com
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms
    • Accessibility

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.