AR15s WIN in Court! Supreme Court in Crosshairs Next! Protect Illinois Communities Act Falls, Kinda

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AR15s WIN in Court! Supreme Court in Crosshairs Next! Protect Illinois Communities Act Falls, Kinda.

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Harrel v. Raoul
https://www.firearmspolicy.org/harrel

Justice Clarence Thomas
https://assets.nationbuilder.com/firearmspolicycoalition/pages/6708/attachments/original/1719931007/2024.07.02_Statement.pdf?1719931007

Therefore, this Court defines dangerous as: bearable arms that a typical operator cannot reasonably control to neutralize discrete, identified aggressors. Once more, it is the lack of the ability to discriminately control the arm and its discharged projectiles that makes it dangerous, not its rate of fire.

Therefore, considering the above, unusual is defined as: an arm deploying an atypical method to neutralize an opponent in confrontation or that deploys a neutralizing agent that is caustic, incendiary, noxious, poisonous, or radioactive. Unusual would also include those weapons that are not designed for successful self-defense in neutralizing an opponent, but rather are primarily deployed to inflict cruel, brutal, or inhumane suffering on a person.

Therefore, in relation to the weapons banned by PICA, this Court defines common use as presumptively encompassing: any bearable rifle, shotgun, or pistol that is capable of semiautomatic fire and is or has been available for purchase, possession, and usage by law-abiding citizens for self-defense, provided that it is not otherwise “dangerous and unusual.” Moreover, for the sake of clarity, the Court will also include essential features (like magazines) and nonessential features that increase operability, accuracy, or safety (like the various attachments prohibited by PICA) as items that are presumptively in common use.

Contents of this video:

0:00 - Intro
0:56 - Beginning quote
2:58 - Key takeaways
7:57 - What will the outcome be?
9:39 - CLARENCE THOMAS
13:35 - Government arguments
15:57 - Final thoughts
17:08 - Quote of the Day

Re. 50 caliber p. 104
“That being said, this Court is not convinced that any law-abiding citizen would keep a .50 caliber sniper rifle at home for self-defense purposes. The Government’s testimony indicates that it is large, cumbersome, has significant recoil, and has limited use in close-quarters situations. Such a weapon is clearly unsuited for self-defense and is properly banned for civilian use by PICA. The same is true for the ammunition it fires. This Court also holds that, outside of .50 caliber rifles and ammunition, .50 caliber pistols and any belt-fed weapons have no lawful self-defense purpose.”

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