Supreme Court to take up major domestic violence gun case

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The Supreme Court has agreed to hear U.S. v. Rahimi, a case that asks whether a federal law banning people with domestic violence restraining orders from owning guns is constitutional.

Republican lawmakers react to President Biden's recent quip that Second Amendment supporters "need an F-16" to take on the government.

The Department of Justice appealed the decision in March, and the Supreme Court has now agreed to take up the case in its next term. A Glock pistol for sale at Redstone Firearms, in Burbank, California, on Friday, Sept. 16, 2022. The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in February that individuals under domestic violence restraining orders have a constitutional right to own guns.

DOJ argues the Firth Circuit erred because it"overlooked the strong historical evidence supporting the general principle that the government may disarm dangerous individuals. The court instead analyzed each historical statute in isolation." "Whether analyzed through the lens of Supreme Court precedent, or of the text, history, and tradition of the Second Amendment, that statute is constitutional," the attorney general said.

Brady: United Against Gun Violence, a nonprofit that advocates for gun control, also applauded the court's decision to hear the case. "Prohibiting domestic violence abusers from accessing firearms is common-sense, life-saving, and constitutional. Firearms are the most common weapons used in domestic violence homicides, with female intimate partners more likely to be murdered with a gun than by all other means combined," said Brady's Chief Legal Officer Douglas Letter.

 

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