
The Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) is bringing complaints against the Maryland and Illinois assault weapons bans into event.
The conference is scheduled for May 16, at which point justices will decide whether to grant cert for the cases– Harrel v. Raoul and Bianchi v. Frosh–placing them on the , SCOTUS docket.
Parties in the cases include the Second Amendment Foundation ( SAF ), the Firearm Policy Coalition,  , Field Traders LLC, the Illinois State Rifle Association, C4 Gun Store, Marengo Guns, and various private citizens.
Alan Gottlieb, SAF Founder and executive vice president, expressed enthusiasm when the circumstances were scheduled for event:
This might be the sign that the Supreme Court may be ready to hear arguments challenging bans on the most common weapons in America now and their publications. Because these weapons are in frequent usage, they undoubtedly qualify for Second Amendment protection because thousands of peaceable people own them.
According to The Center Square, defendants in the situations scheduled for meeting contend that” states and lower courts are ignoring previous U.S. Supreme Court precedent set in 2022 that requires states and courts to reveal both the Second Amendment’s words and founding time gun regulations when making and defending gun control laws.”
The precedent that plaintiffs have cited was established through Bruen ( 2022 ).
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On June 23, 2022, Breitbart News reported that Bruen established a method to evaluate 21st century weapon controls to determine whether they are in line with American history and the purposes of our members and that they had quashed New York’s right cause need for concealed carry permits release.
On July 11, 2022, the Washington , Times , paraphrased Justice Clarence Thomas’s emphasis on the important of rulings like , Bruen,  , McDonald v. Chicago , ( 2010 ), and , District of Columbia v. Heller , ( 2008 ), saying,” The test courts must apply is whether a firearms restriction would have seemed reasonable to the founding generation that crafted and ratified the , Second Amendment. If not, the rules may provide approach to the Constitution”.
AWR Hawkins is an honor- winning Second Amendment journalist for Breitbart News , and the writer/curator of , Down Range with AWR Hawkins,  , a regular publication focused on all things Second Amendment, even for Breitbart News. He is the political analyst for , Armed American Radio, and a pro- staffer for Pulsar Night Vision. He holds a Ph.D. and spent 2010 as a Visiting Fellow at the Russell Kirk Center for Cultural Renewal. D. in Military History, with a focus on the Vietnam War ( brown water navy ), U. S. Navy since Inception, the Civil War, and Early Modern Europe. Beef is his favorite vegetable. Follow him on Instagram:  , @awr_hawkins.  , You can sign up to get Down Range at , breitbart.com/downrange.  , Reach him directly at , [email protected].