About time. Time to squash bans permanently.
Let’s see about that with how these clowns have been voting lately
About time. Time to squash bans permanently.
They will come through. We will win it. If we don’t win it every gun will be banned by name or type moving forward in some states. It’s the most popular weapon in America.This is the only hope for relief in NY.
GOD PLEASE LET THIS WORK.
They will come through. We will win it. If we don’t win it every gun will be banned by name or type moving forward in some states. It’s the most popular weapon in America.
My guess is this will open the door to permits like handguns where everyone you own is listed.

Odds are they will strike down the particular ban this case is about, but do it in a way that lower courts can interpret the result however they want when it comes to other bans.Fingers crossed, but I'm not holding my breath. It wouldn't surprise me in the least to see the following outcome:
- Capacity bans legal
- Can't ban rifles by type/name, but can ban them by "evil features"
Odds are they will strike down the particular ban this case is about, but do it in a way that lower courts can interpret the result however they want when it comes to other bans.
"This ban is ruled unconstitutional on the basis that the governor who enacted it wasn't wearing the official state beanie when he signed the bill, we have not evaluated any other aspects of the law".
With a separate filing from Thomas that just says "Seriously guys? "
You can be sure that our overlords in Albany already have a bill written to counter any possible good ruling. The ink wasn't dry on Bruen before they had the CCIA teed up.We will see, but NY already has a law requiring a semi auto rifle permit that scotus alr3ady said is ok.. so, maybe full featured rifles will be legal here, but it will be registered the same as a handgun or else!
Fuck these crooked politicians.
Yup, pretty much what I was getting at. The laws they're looking at specifically target named weapons. They might declare that to be unconstitutional, but will almost certainly be completely silent about "evil features."Odds are they will strike down the particular ban this case is about, but do it in a way that lower courts can interpret the result however they want when it comes to other bans.
"This ban is ruled unconstitutional on the basis that the governor who enacted it wasn't wearing the official state beanie when he signed the bill, we have not evaluated any other aspects of the law".
With a separate filing from Thomas that just says "Seriously guys? "
Good to see you C!Unfortunately you are correct but the more blocks that keep getting made are eventually going to make them run out of steam.

...The question is Has there ever been a device made to make an AR-15 go full auto. ? Just a yes or no answer is fine. My thinking is if a state can ban a glock for that reason then no matter what the supreme court says ..... A state will use the same reasoning for an AR-15 ban also.Not a device as easy as the switch. Holes need to be drilled and material needs to be removed from the receiver to make them full auto from what I’ve heard.Folks I am not up on this stuff . If one goes searching the web for the answer you could get added on to another list ... (who needs to be on another list )...The question is Has there ever been a device made to make an AR-15 go full auto. ? Just a yes or no answer is fine. My thinking is if a state can ban a glock for that reason then no matter what the supreme court says ..... A state will use the same reasoning for an AR-15 ban also.
The "common use" term is one of the arguments before SCOTUS against the bans. Not a definition to be determined by the State. That is not what the court is deciding. Now this could cause an issue when laser weapons, plasma rifles and other future technology in weapons development comes along and States are proactive in banning them before the get to common use levels. I'm sure NY and others will ban scope technology that turns overweight barely able to walk or puny barely average flat range shooters into the dreaded Special Operations sniper.I'm not a fan of the term common use. It will be Hochul determining what is common in NY. Surely the AK, H&K, and other foreign makes wont make the cut.
