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If you haven't heard yet, Firearms Policy Coalition has filed what may be one of the most critical petitions for writ of certiorari for Marylanders and possibly gun owners in general in the case Bianchi v. Frosh.
The case itself centers around the Maryland "Assault Weapons Ban" (AWB), also known as SB281 or the Firearms Safety Act of 2013.
But before we dive into the law itself, let's look at the question being proposed to the Supreme Court in this writ of certiorari. The question presented is: "Whether the Constitution allows the government to prohibit law-abiding, responsible citizens from protecting themselves, their families, and their homes with a type of "Arms" that are in common use for lawful purposes?"
The way this question is asked, we can see that if decided in favor of gun owners, the overturning of the Maryland AWB would be an unprecedented victory for gun owners nationwide. A Repudiation of assault weapon bans would free states like California, Massachusetts, New York, and New Jersey from their tyrannical state governments who've imposed their versions of this "Assault Weapon Ban." FPC's Adam Kraut affirmed that position saying, "This case presents the Court with an ideal vehicle to both address the scope of protected arms and constitutionally infirm analysis applied by these recalcitrant lower courts."
The petition correctly describes the term "Assault Weapons" as a "pejorative and inaccurate label for a category of common semi-automatic firearms." Then quoting directly from Heller goes on to describe those same firearms as "in common use" and "typically possessed by law-abiding citizens for lawful purposes."
Maryland's AWB is an assortment of inconsistent rules and regulations thought up by bureaucrats in Annapolis who have little understanding of firearms they seek to regulate. A few examples of inconsistencies: AK pattern rifle chambered in 7.62x39? Banned. AK pattern rifle chambered in 5.45x39? Good to go. AK Pistol in 7.62x39? Good to go. The only difference between the banned rifle and pistol? The stock.
It also bans the AR15 and other "Scary" looking rifles but allows AR15s that conform to a Heavy Barrel Profile, or HBAR. It also allows for rifles that are functionally identical to the AR15, like the Ruger Mini 14.
Ultimately, we won't know if the Supreme Court will hear the case until sometime in 2022, as The Supreme Court will hear it in their 2022 session. But the chances are good for the Court to take this case up. Many of the Justices have signaled that they're ready to hear 2nd Amendment cases. If the recent NYSRPA v. Bruen is any indication, we will likely see them tackle more gun rights issues that have far-reaching implications.
originally posted by: Granitebones
It's always appeared to me from the outside that any mention of gun control is political suicide. Is that changing now?
originally posted by: Guyfriday
a reply to: 727Sky
Key phrase here will be how the States alter the meaning of: "law-abiding". After all, as of today, many states are not allowing people who haven't gotten a shot in the arm their Constitutional Rights. How difficult would it be for these same States to infer that a non-vaccinated person isn't a "law-abiding" citizen?
originally posted by: Quadrivium
a reply to: 727Sky
We can only hope.
I can't wrap my head around lefti leaning civilians wanting to take guns from law abiding citizens.
It is another reason I consider them to be ignorant bobble heads that just regurgitate what the MSM tells them.
If you remove the guns from law abiding citizens, who will be then be the only ones with guns?
Those who don't care about laws and will break them using a gun.
originally posted by: Terpene
a reply to: Quadrivium
You are right, i suspect something similar is going on with the gun control narrative... If only the republicans have guns, won't work. So It's time the dems get armed up. when the SHTF the casualties are high on both sides... There is one breed that actually wants that and they are not dems, they are not CCP, they are globalist and see you all as dumb sheep falling for their divide and rule game.
if we as humans can't see beyond their little game and find a way to coexistwe deserve what's coming....
originally posted by: MiddleInsite
Didn't ya hear, we don't need gun control anymore. Some States NY and CA, so far, are formulating laws to allow citizens to sue gun manufacturers. The same law that allows citizens to sue abortions doctors is going to be used to shut down gun manufacturers. Wait and see. Might even be able to sue ammunition manufacturers also.