SCOTUS Upholds Restriction on Guns Under Domestic-Violence Restraining Orders
We are extremely pleased for today's SCOTUS ruling against Rahimi. From the SCOTUS Blog [[link removed]] -
The Supreme Court on Friday upheld a federal law that bars anyone subject to a domestic-violence restraining order from possessing a gun. By a vote of 8-1, the court ruled that the law does not violate the Constitution’s Second Amendment, which protects the “right of the people to keep and bear Arms.”
ICYMI - John Rosenthal, SHV founder and chair response [[link removed]] to last week's SCOTUS Ruling on Bump Stock Ban Reversal.
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John Rosenthal and SHV Board of Directors celebrated 30 years of Stop Handgun Violence!
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A great night at Fenway for Gun Violence Awareness night. John Rosenthal joined Gabby Giffords and survivors from Lewiston, Maine on the mound for the game's first pitch. At the #WearOrange press conference with Advocacy partners, survivors, legislators and Gabby Giffords at the MA State House. Sound bites from Senate and House Leadership:
> The MA senate is committed for sane and sensible gun policy - President Spilka > We stay one step ahead the SCOTUS to make MA the safest place - Speaker Mariano
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