Supreme Court to consider whether Second Amendment trumps 1994 law prohibiting gun ownership by those under domestic violence orders
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https://www.wsj.com/us-news/law/texas-man-with-history-of-wantonly-firing-ar-15-could-gut-gun-laws-nationwide-95d1c3ffOn Tuesday, the Supreme Court will consider a federal law that an appeals court struck down for violating the constitutional right to keep and bear arms.
Rahimi ignored the order, authorities say, going on to threaten another woman with a gun, fire an AR-15 into the house of one of his narcotics customers, and shoot into the air at a Whataburger drive-through after his friend’s credit card was declined. That led to his conviction under a 1994 federal law prohibiting people under domestic-violence orders from possessing guns—and set up the latest chapter in the modern history of the Second Amendment.
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