Supreme Court 6-3 Ruling on Assault Weapon Bans | DOJ Moves to Permanently Strike Them Down
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A major Second Amendment development just unfolded. The Supreme Court’s 6-3 majority is signaling that state-level “assault weapon” bans may be on unconstitutional ground — and the Department of Justice is now actively suing to permanently end them.
If you own an AR-15, semi-automatic rifle, or live in a state with a weapons ban, this update could directly affect you.
Here’s what’s happening:
• The Supreme Court reviewed Snope v. Brown (Maryland’s assault weapon ban) multiple times in conference.
• Although the Court declined review for now, Justice Kavanaugh called the issue “important and recurring,” signaling future action.
• The Court’s 6-3 majority has already expanded gun rights in Bruen and subsequent rulings.
• The DOJ has filed lawsuits challenging Washington D.C.’s AR-15 ban.
• The DOJ also filed amicus briefs in Barnett v. Raoul (Illinois assault weapon ban case).
• A new DOJ Second Amendment Section has been created within the Civil Rights Division.
This is not routine. The federal government is actively challenging state-level assault weapon bans using the “common use” standard established in Heller and reinforced in Bruen.
Why does this matter?
The Supreme Court has repeatedly held that firearms “in common use” for lawful purposes cannot be banned. With tens of millions of AR-15 style rifles owned nationwide, the constitutional argument against bans is gaining momentum.
Meanwhile, states like Illinois, Maryland, California, and Washington continue defending their bans — creating a legal patchwork that leaves gun owners uncertain.
In this video, we break down:
– What the 6-3 Supreme Court majority is signaling
– Why the Court held Snope multiple times
– How the DOJ lawsuit against D.C. changes the landscape
– The significance of the Barnett case in Illinois
– What “common use” means legally
– What gun owners should understand right now
⚠️ Important: State assault weapon bans remain enforceable unless struck down. Do not assume a law has changed until an official ruling applies in your jurisdiction.
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Disclaimer:
This video is for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute legal advice. Firearms laws vary by state and are subject to change. Court rulings may apply differently depending on jurisdiction. Always consult a licensed firearms attorney in your state before making decisions regarding firearm ownership, registration, transport, or compliance. Federal and state penalties for violations can be severe.
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