Fifth Circuit rules against ban on gun sales
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US Ban on Gun Sales to Adults Under Age 21 Is Unconstitutional, Court Rules
A decades-old U.S. government ban on federally licensed firearms dealers selling handguns to adults under the age of 21 is unconstitutional, a U.S. appeals court held on Thursday, citing recent U.S. Supreme Court rulings expanding gun rights.
The ruling by the New Orleans-based 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals marked the first time a federal appeals court has held that the prohibition violated the right to keep and bear arms enshrined in the U.S. Constitution's Second Amendment.
The appeals court had previously upheld that same ban in 2012. But that was before the 6-3 conservative majority U.S. Supreme Court handed down a landmark ruling in 2022 that established a new test for assessing modern firearms laws.
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The U.S. Department of Justice during Democratic former President Joe Biden's tenure had defended the ban. But Jones said it put forth "scant" evidence to show that the gun rights of adults ages 18 to 20 were similarly restricted during the nation's founding era in the 1700s.
"Ultimately, the text of the Second Amendment includes eighteen-to-twenty-year-old individuals among “the people” whose right to keep and bear arms is protected," wrote Jones, who like the other panel members was appointed by a Republican president.
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There is nothing in the Second Amendment that would limit the right of eighteen to twenty-year-olds right to bear arms. It should be noted that eighteen-year-olds can be drafted or volunteer for duty in the military where they would obviously be using weapons.
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