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 -

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 to last week's SCOTUS Ruling on Bump Stock Ban Reversal.

John Rosenthal and SHV Board of Directors celebrated 30 years of Stop Handgun Violence!

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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