DOJ files brief to end state-level gun bans

And, with the 2nd being an individual right with the aim of ensuring states have well-armed militias in times of need, it only makes sense that under that framework, states can put certain requirements in place regarding arms where that aligns with the constitution
Firearm restrictions and requirements do not align with the constitution. "Shall not be infringed" applies to the states just as the rest of the bill of rights applies to the states. States can't pick and choose which 1st amendment rights they want to allow. Or which 5th amendment rights they want to allow, etc.
 
I'm 73 yo and am pleased that this tax provision for the so called "no tax" on SS benefits passed and will help so many retired folks. The feds should have never taxed SS benefits. But, as always in these cases of tax reduction changes, they benefit some and the rest of us in higher tax brackets can forget any benefit to begin with! I worked my behind off, had a great income, saved and invested wisely and am blessed to be living comfortably. However, I will continue to be taxed on my SS benefits since I am in a much higher bracket and will continue to pay beaucoup taxes every year...as always. :ROFLMAO:

Is it the TLR-8XG?

Did you bother to read the previous replies?


I did read the replies and the OP
The link in the OP talks of a brief filed July 19, 2025. I could find no such brief
 
I deleted a number of replies that included abortion, general politics and other banned topics.

Click and read this:

This thread is about the DOJ requesting a ruling by the Supreme Court. STAY FOCUSED!
 
The Supreme Court upheld the original NFA bans on short barreled shotguns and Thompsons because they were not in use by the military, as per the 2nd Amendment (as interpreted at the time). Now states wish to ban certain firearms simply BECAUSE they resemble military arms. Then came Bruen.

(Thompson's were not widely used by the military until WWII, mainly in the Pacific. My uncle discarded his M1 Carbine for one on Tarawa, when the original bearer didn't need it any more.
 

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