DOJ landmark opinion: Federal ban on mailing handguns is unconstitutional
From the article: "...This directly conflicts with post-Heller jurisprudence affirming handguns as quintessential self-defense weapons. No historical tradition broadly supports prohibiting the shipment of protected arms among law-abiding citizens. Colonial-era restrictions on selling arms to Native Americans or exporting during wartime are distinguishable, as they addressed hostile threats or common defense, not private interstate commerce. Gunpowder storage laws, often cited as analogues, concerned explosive hazards, not unloaded firearms. ..."
Article Reference: www.buckeyefirearms.org
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