
By Cam Edwards
Get ready for a lot of nonsense like this from the anti-gun crowd between now and the Supreme Court’s oral arguments in U.S. v. Rahimi, which will likely be heard sometime this fall or early next year.
This is the person the gun lobby is rallying behind in order to allow domestic abusers with restraining orders to buy guns.
If SCOTUS rules in his favor, it will be a death sentence for women and families.https://t.co/AVxHYDxitk pic.twitter.com/PbmU39A8s7
— John Feinblatt (@JohnFeinblatt) July 10, 2023
I don’t think any Second Amendment supporter would call Zachey Rahimi the poster child for the right to keep and bear arms, but Everytown and the rest of the gun groups are going to try to turn him into the second coming of Charlton Heston over the next few months. Rahimi may very well be an awful and dangerous person who should be prohibited from owning a firearm, but that is not the question that the Supreme Court is being asked to answer. Instead, the question is whether someone who is subject to a civil protective order can be barred from possessing a firearm before they’ve been convicted of any criminal offense…