
The Fifth Circuit Doesn't Mind If Teens Have Guns
Boom! Lawyered
Implications of the Bruin Ruling on Gun Regulations
This chapter explores the Supreme Court's 2020 decision in New York State Rifle and Pistol Association v. Bruin, critiquing its reliance on historical precedent for contemporary gun regulations. The discussion reveals how the ruling complicates the issue of youth access to firearms, questioning the applicability of historical laws like the 1792 Militia Act. The conversation further challenges current legal interpretations and the risks associated with liberalizing gun access, especially for young individuals.
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