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Selections From The Civil Right To Keep And Bear Arms: Federal And Missouri Perspectives (2023 Edition), Royce De R. Barondes
Selections From The Civil Right To Keep And Bear Arms: Federal And Missouri Perspectives (2023 Edition), Royce De R. Barondes
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This work contains two chapters from a longer work titled The Civil Right to Keep and Bear Arms: Federal and Missouri Perspectives (2023 Edition). The included chapters address two subjects. First, the chapters address application to select circumstances of the principles adopted in New York State Rifle & Pistol Ass'n, Inc. v. Bruen, 142 S. Ct. 2111 (2022). Those include (i) non-temporary governmental seizure or retention of individual arms (in contrast to a ban on all a subject's firearms possession and seizures in Terry stops); (ii) changes in Federal regulation mandating indefinite records retention by dealers; (iii) disabilities arising from …
Red-Flag Laws, Civilian Firearms Ownership And Measures Of Freedom, Royce De R. Barondes
Red-Flag Laws, Civilian Firearms Ownership And Measures Of Freedom, Royce De R. Barondes
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This essay provides context for an assessment of a part of the recently-enacted Bipartisan Safer Communities Act--federal legislation funding state red-flag procedures, which allow for seizures of firearms from persons who have not committed crimes.
First, it assesses Maryland’s experience during the first year of implementing these procedures. The essay details computations, extrapolating from Maryland’s first-year experience, showing that adoption of these statutes causes blameless persons to be subject to being killed by the government at a rate comparable to or in excess of the murder rate.
Second, the essay identifies an overlooked impact of this federal legislation. The legislation’s …