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In reply to the discussion: Supreme Court says N.Y. gun law is too restrictive, violates right to carry guns outside home [View all]LetMyPeopleVote
(170,799 posts)64. Statement by President Joe Biden on Supreme Court Ruling on Guns
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Statement by President Joe Biden on Supreme Court Ruling on Guns
JUNE 23, 2022
STATEMENTS AND RELEASES
I am deeply disappointed by the Supreme Courts ruling in New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v. Bruen. Since 1911, the State of New York has required individuals who would like to carry a concealed weapon in public to show a need to do so for the purpose of self-defense and to acquire a license. More than a century later, the United States Supreme Court has chosen to strike down New Yorks long-established authority to protect its citizens. This ruling contradicts both common sense and the Constitution, and should deeply trouble us all.
In the wake of the horrific attacks in Buffalo and Uvalde, as well as the daily acts of gun violence that do not make national headlines, we must do more as a society not less to protect our fellow Americans. I remain committed to doing everything in my power to reduce gun violence and make our communities safer. I have already taken more executive actions to reduce gun violence than any other President during their first year in office, and I will continue to do all that I can to protect Americans from gun violence.
I urge states to continue to enact and enforce commonsense laws to make their citizens and communities safer from gun violence. As the late Justice Scalia recognized, the Second Amendment is not absolute. For centuries, states have regulated who may purchase or possess weapons, the types of weapons they may use, and the places they may carry those weapons. And the courts have upheld these regulations.
I call on Americans across the country to make their voices heard on gun safety. Lives are on the line.
JUNE 23, 2022
STATEMENTS AND RELEASES
I am deeply disappointed by the Supreme Courts ruling in New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v. Bruen. Since 1911, the State of New York has required individuals who would like to carry a concealed weapon in public to show a need to do so for the purpose of self-defense and to acquire a license. More than a century later, the United States Supreme Court has chosen to strike down New Yorks long-established authority to protect its citizens. This ruling contradicts both common sense and the Constitution, and should deeply trouble us all.
In the wake of the horrific attacks in Buffalo and Uvalde, as well as the daily acts of gun violence that do not make national headlines, we must do more as a society not less to protect our fellow Americans. I remain committed to doing everything in my power to reduce gun violence and make our communities safer. I have already taken more executive actions to reduce gun violence than any other President during their first year in office, and I will continue to do all that I can to protect Americans from gun violence.
I urge states to continue to enact and enforce commonsense laws to make their citizens and communities safer from gun violence. As the late Justice Scalia recognized, the Second Amendment is not absolute. For centuries, states have regulated who may purchase or possess weapons, the types of weapons they may use, and the places they may carry those weapons. And the courts have upheld these regulations.
I call on Americans across the country to make their voices heard on gun safety. Lives are on the line.
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Supreme Court says N.Y. gun law is too restrictive, violates right to carry guns outside home [View all]
mahatmakanejeeves
Jun 2022
OP
I expect the Court is going to pull a lot of bad decisions out of their ass this session. n/t
malthaussen
Jun 2022
#9
The biggest quirk in NY law was the NYC required an approved license for the city
Historic NY
Jun 2022
#10
Biden would never be so irresponsible as to sanction the concept of "Screw the Supreme Court"
Midwestern Democrat
Jun 2022
#63
While a Democratic House passes a bill to increase SC's personal security
BeyondGeography
Jun 2022
#16
All I know is, I don't want to hear these assholes screaming that the govt. wants their damn guns.
AngryOldDem
Jun 2022
#21
Honestly I think we should strike Marbury v. Madison down by EO and see what they try to do about it
bucolic_frolic
Jun 2022
#23
I'm confused. When it serves the whackadoodles desires the SCOTUS sides with "states rights" - when
NoMoreRepugs
Jun 2022
#52
Justice Kavanaugh's concurrence in Bruen is a perfect example of what I call a "pivotal concurrence"
mahatmakanejeeves
Jun 2022
#57
A question i've ALWAYS had here is the courts are full steam ahead for gun freedoms, BUT
bluestarone
Jun 2022
#61