Supreme Court upholds 1994 NY gun law to protect domestic violence victims
Briefly

The justices ruled 8-1 to uphold a 1994 ban on firearms for people under restraining orders in domestic violence cases, with Chief Justice Roberts emphasizing the law's 'common sense' application after a judge determines a credible threat.
Chief Justice Roberts incorporated U.S. history in the decision, highlighting that firearm laws since the nation's founding have aimed to prevent individuals who pose a threat of physical harm from misusing firearms.
Read at Brooklyn Eagle
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