Rather rare for highest court to hear a Second Amendment case
The Supreme Court is taking an interest in a case challenging New Jersey’s strict concealed carry restrictions.
The nation’s highest court has asked New Jersey officials to respond to a legal challenge by concealed carry applicant who police say “does not have a justifiable need to carry a gun” despite managing an ATM business, according to court documents.
“While the move is not a guarantee that the Supreme Court will agree to hear the appeal, the fact that the court is requiring NJ to take a position on ANJRPC’s request is significant, and signals that the court is not willing to take any action without first hearing from both sides,” announced the Association of New Jersey Rifle & Pistol Clubs.
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4 comments:
John Roberts will MUCK this up. His little LIBUTARD feelings will come out.
More idiots.
Being alive and wanting to stay that way is a genuine reason to carry, concealed or open. Other opinions are inherently WRONG!
South Dakota has the right idea. Did away with concealed carry permit. They said your 2nd amendment is your permit.
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