If You Can't Answer These Questions, You Shouldn't Own a Gun
Briefly

A New Orleans-based appeals court has ruled that a ban on handgun sales for individuals aged 18 to 21 violates the 2nd Amendment. The court emphasized that the phrase 'the rights of the people' means those under 21 are entitled to Second Amendment protections. Other states have enacted similar laws, raising concerns about potential societal impacts amidst ongoing unrest. With 30% of Americans owning guns, understanding local regulations is increasingly vital as gun ownership continues to evolve, despite variances in laws across different jurisdictions.
The court ruled that people under 21 years old, who are currently unable to purchase handguns, are 'people' and thus the Amendment applies to them.
Given the rising levels of political and social unrest throughout the country, many critics worry that this move could be potentially harmful for people in those communities.
30% of Americans currently own a gun, making it important to understand the laws and regulations on gun ownership in your local area.
The answers to most of these questions vary based on state and local laws, and are hard to give definitive answers for.
Read at 24/7 Wall St.
[
|
]