Everytown steals Giffords' gun law rankings idea, twists themselves into the same knots to explain why certain states don't meet their conclusion that gun laws work. everytownresearch.org/rankings/
Just like Giffords, Everytown tries to explain New Mexico by saying that the state's new gun laws are going to work... eventually.
Same with Nevada, which "should look to see reduced gun violence in the years to come."
On the opposite side, Iowa's recently-loosened laws haven't caused problems because they haven't been in effect long enough.
Why aren't Illinois and Maryland's strict gun laws working? Because their neighboring states have loose laws.
Why aren't New Hampshire and Rhode Island's loose laws causing problems? Because their neighboring states have strict laws.
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"Instead, the severity of the Orders’ burden warrants strict scrutiny—which the Orders fail to satisfy because they are not the least restrictive means to further Appellees’ interest, especially when compared to businesses that... were allowed to remain open."
"Instead, the Orders’ severe burden on the core of the Second Amendment right warrants strict scrutiny. And because the Orders are not the least restrictive means available, they fail to satisfy strict scrutiny’s high standard."
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Perez v. United States (#SCOTUS, 21-6120): Biden administration responds to cert petition challenging gun ban for undocumented immigrants, says they “show a willingness to defy our law" and that "the right to keep and bear arms belongs to citizens." supremecourt.gov/DocketPDF/21/2…
The Biden admin compares the ban on undocumented immigrant gun ownership to historical bans on "groups whom [colonial legislatures] judged to be a threat to the public safety."
The Biden admin says that "Congress could reasonably conclude that" undocumented immigrants "are especially 'likely to misuse' firearms and thus should be disarmed."