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Comment by:
PHORTO
(11/11/2017)
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Immaterial. Sooner rather than later, the SCOTUS will grant certiorari to challenges to so-called "assault weapons" bans and the issue will become moot. The Court is largely obliged to follow its own decisions and rationale (stare decisis), and the Court in US. v. Miller set the criteria for arms within the ambit of constitutional protection. Semiautomatic rifles and pistols that are "in common use" are the textbook examples, so don't drop the balloons and confetti just yet. |
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