Gun control laws in California and beyond in peril as Supreme Court expands 2nd Amendment

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Supreme Court is chipping away at gun-control laws in states like California and now they are considering permitting gun rights to dangerous people and for dangerous weapons.

California already has the strictest gun laws in the nation, but Democrats in Sacramento say more are needed.But the Supreme Court has agreed to reconsider its approach to gun rights this fall in a domestic violence case from Texas that may determine whether even dangerous people retain the right to carry a weapon.

When police in Arlington, Texas, went to arrest Rahimi, they found a .45-caliber pistol, a .308-caliber rifle, magazines for both pistols and rifles, ammunition, approximately $20,000 in cash, and a signed copy of a court restraining order that prohibited him from having firearms. He was indicted by a federal grand jury, pleaded guilty to violating the restraining order and was sentenced to six years in prison.overturning his conviction and declaring unconstitutional the part of the federal law that denied guns to those accused of domestic violence.

“Tens of millions of Americans ‘will, in the course of their lifetimes, be the victims of intimate-partner abuse,’” she told the court. “And the presence of a gun in a house with a domestic abuser increases the risk of homicide sixfold.”Contrary to the 5th Circuit, Prelogar argued that the 2nd Amendment allows the government “to disarm dangerous individuals — that is, those who would pose a serious risk of harm to themselves or to others if allowed to possess a firearm.

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