Gun Control…

Posted: 10 Mar 2010 in (2nd) Second Amendment, Guns
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Here’s an interesting look at gun control from CATO.

Gun Control After McDonald
Posted by David Rittgers

I recently appeared on the Patt Morrison Show in southern California opposite Paul Helmke of the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence in a segment that begs the question of what gun control laws will look like if the Supreme Court incorporates the Second Amendment with the McDonald v. Chicago case. The audio of the program is here, but the issue merits a more detailed discussion than I could get into on the radio.

The litigation over the boundaries of the Second Amendment in the District of Columbia previews the kinds of gun laws that will face court scrutiny.

First, certain restrictions on the purchase of firearms will likely be overturned. California maintains a “safe gun roster” of handguns that manufacturers have successfully submitted for safety testing. Following the Heller decision, the District adopted California’s roster. The roster is very specific, and handgun models are certified “safe” right down to the color. The District rejected applications to register two-tone guns, discontinued models, and guns not on the California roster. Three plaintiffs filed suit, alleging that this policy violated constitutional protections against irrational administrative regulations. The District relented, expanding its roster to include the “safe handguns” listings for Maryland and Massachusetts.

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  1. Benton's avatar Benton says:

    Personally I think that guns are significant for a stable society and really feel that responsible gun ownership can be a fundamental right. Should you agree with me you will most likely get pleasure from these anti gun control posters, even if you ever are pro gun control they are still funny.