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Shall Not Be Questioned – The right of the citizens to bear arms in defense of themselves and the State … Skip to content Shall Not Be Questioned The right of the citizens to bear arms in defense of themselves and the State … The New Resistance to the 2A You can see the resistance is shaping up around “sensitive places” doctrine and “good moral character.” I remember seeing a comment from Prof. Adam Winkler post-Bruen: SCOTUS: Only gun regs from 1700s & 1800s are constitutional. Also SCOTUS: shall-issue permitting, which didn’t exist prior to 20th C, is constitutional. ? — Adam Winkler (@adamwinkler) June 23, 2022 He’s generally on the other side of this issue, but fair criticism! I don’t think licensing can be permitted if the intention is to provide real limitations on government, and I don’t think it fits within the framework outlined in the majority opinion. The Court should have just thrown out licensing altogether, but I suspect Roberts and Kavanuagh didn’t...

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