Supreme Court focuses on repeal of New York City gun restrictions that could moot Second Amendment caseWASHINGTON – The most significant Second Amendment case to reach the Supreme Court in nearly a decade appeared to fizzle somewhat Monday as the justices focused on whether a restriction's repeal makes the issue moot.
"They didn't get all that they wanted," Associate Justice Samuel Alito said in reference to the gun owners who brought the case. While coffee and bathroom breaks apparently are allowed en route to specified locations outside city limits, he said,"It must be a direct trip. It can't include an hour spent with your mother."
Both Paul Clement, the lawyer for the New York State Rifle & Pistol Association, and Jeffrey Wall, the Justice Department's principal deputy solicitor general, began their turns at the lectern by citing"text, history and tradition" to defend Second Amendment rights. Wall said lower courts have used that to give"thumbs up" to restrictions but not "thumbs down."
Backed by the National Rifle Association and the Trump administration, the challengers to New York's abandoned restrictions are hoping the high court takes a stand this time. That would give them a chance to win the biggest Second Amendment victory since landmark rulings a decade ago affirmed the right to keep guns at home for self-defense.
Gun control groups such as Brady, Everytown for Gun Safety and the Giffords Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence lobbied for the city and state to eliminate the rule rather than test it at the more conservative Supreme Court.
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