A federal appeals Court upheld Illinois’ ban on assault weapons on Friday. The court argued that the ban is a reasonable limit to the Second Amendment as it is with laws over other rights. “Government can punish a false fire alarm, it can condition free assembly to the issuance a permit, it can require voters…
Illinois’ ban on assault weapons was upheld by a federal appeals court on Friday, which argued that, like laws over another rights, the ban constitutes an appropriate limit on the Second Amendment. The government may impose restrictions on completely assembly upon the issuance of a permit, punish intentionally misleading fire alarms, and require voters. Illinois’ ban on assault weapons was upheld by a federal appeals court on Friday, which claimed that the ban constitutes an appropriate limit on the Second Amendment, as is the case with laws governing another rights. Government may impose voter requirements, condition completely assembly upon the issuance of a permit, and punish intentionally misleading fire alarms.
A federal appeals Court upheld Illinois’ ban on assault weapons on Friday. The court argued that the ban is a reasonable limit to the Second Amendment as it is with laws over other rights. “Government can punish a false fire alarm, it can condition free assembly to the issuance a permit, it can require voters…