NRA Asks Supreme Court To Consider AWB Case

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  • DougC

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    ...National Rifle Association recently filed a brief with the Supreme Court asking the justices to consider the constitutionality of such bans in the case Snope v. Brown. In the brief, the NRA argued that the Fourth Circuit, in upholding Maryland’s ban on such firearms, contradicted Supreme Court precedent, especially ruled in District of Columbia v. Heller, where the court held that common arms cannot be banned.
     

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    NRA is coming back and we need to continue to push this as well as push them to fund more youth marksmanship program increase opportunities and acreages for more hunting and shooting.
     

    Hoji

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    NRA is coming back and we need to continue to push this as well as push them to fund more youth marksmanship program increase opportunities and acreages for more hunting and shooting.
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    DoubleDuty

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    It shouldn't even be necessary. Again the Supreme Court should have made absolutely clear in 1934, all arms control violates the Constitution.
     
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