A Conservative Giant Just Gave the Supreme Court Reason To Uphold Youth Gun Bans
Briefly

The article discusses a recent decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit, which upheld Florida's law restricting gun sales to individuals aged 18 to 20. This decision, authored by Chief Judge William Pryor, contrasts with recent rulings from other circuits that have invalidated similar restrictions, arguing they violate Second Amendment rights. The ruling may influence the Supreme Court's stance on these issues, particularly as more states implement age-related gun purchase limitations. The ongoing legal battles reflect the tension between expanding Second Amendment rights and public safety concerns regarding youth gun access.
"Chief Judge William Pryor's decision is doggedly originalist, a meticulous history lesson that proves the constitutionality of Florida's ban beyond all reasonable doubt."
"These measures have come under legal fire at the U.S. Courts of Appeals as the Supreme Court has steadily expanded the Second Amendment."
Read at Slate Magazine
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