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BumRushDaShow

(174,572 posts)
Fri Jul 17, 2026, 03:40 PM 2 hrs ago

Appeals court says NJ's AR-15, high-capacity magazine bans violate Second Amendment

Source: The Hill

07/17/26 3:11 PM ET


A federal appeals court invalidated New Jersey’s ban on “assault” firearms and high-capacity magazines in a 10-5 vote on Friday, ruling that it violates the Second Amendment.

The decision by the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals hands gun rights advocates one of their biggest legal victories yet on the issue as the Supreme Court gears up to provide a nationwide resolution next term in a separate case. “The text of the Second Amendment covers all magazines, not just magazines that New Jersey considers ‘standard capacity,’” U.S. Circuit Judge Arianna Freeman wrote for the majority.

New Jersey originally enacted the restrictions in 1990. It effectively bans magazines exceeding 10 rounds and weapons deemed an “assault firearm,” a definition that covers AR-15s and similar models.

It’s the latest gun restriction to fall in the wake of the Supreme Court’s expansion of Second Amendment rights. A test laid out by the high court’s 6-3 conservative majority requires states to point to historical analogues to justify their gun control measures.

Read more: https://thehill.com/regulation/court-battles/5975022-3rd-circuit-new-jersey-assault-weapons-magazine-ban/



Link to ORDER (PDA) - https://www2.ca3.uscourts.gov/opinarch/242415p.pdf
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Appeals court says NJ's AR-15, high-capacity magazine bans violate Second Amendment (Original Post) BumRushDaShow 2 hrs ago OP
No limits, baby! WestMichRad 2 hrs ago #1
DAMN, we need a NEW Supreme Court!!! lastlib 2 hrs ago #2
Newb Jersy's ban can't be allowed BUT THIS bluestarone 52 min ago #3
somebody needs to follow the money. mopinko 49 min ago #4
"Gun Owners of America" is the "new NRA" BumRushDaShow 44 min ago #5
So a few fucking words (which have been misinterpreted) are more important that our children's lives groundloop 21 min ago #6
"the high court's 6-3 conservative majority" J_William_Ryan 13 min ago #7

lastlib

(29,008 posts)
2. DAMN, we need a NEW Supreme Court!!!
Fri Jul 17, 2026, 04:13 PM
2 hrs ago

Come on, Clarence, f***ing DIE already!! You too, Sammy!

bluestarone

(22,704 posts)
3. Newb Jersy's ban can't be allowed BUT THIS
Fri Jul 17, 2026, 05:28 PM
52 min ago

Supreme court CAN ban guns inside their court! THAT is BULLSHIT!! For fuck sake IF the court wants to ALLOW these fucking KILLER GUNS, then they should be allowed in every court room in America. PERIOD!! Why are they so fucking protected?

mopinko

(74,364 posts)
4. somebody needs to follow the money.
Fri Jul 17, 2026, 05:31 PM
49 min ago

the nra got away w funneling rubles onto our system for yeeears. who’s funding these groups now that the nra is bankrupt? pootie, still?

groundloop

(14,074 posts)
6. So a few fucking words (which have been misinterpreted) are more important that our children's lives
Fri Jul 17, 2026, 06:00 PM
21 min ago

In case anyone missed it guns are the leading cause of death for children in the US. And thanks to the courts for years ignoring that little tidbit in the 2nd Amendment about a "well regulated militia" our children are going to keep dying so that gun manufacturers can keep raking in money.

What a fucked up shit-hole country!!!!!!!

J_William_Ryan

(3,727 posts)
7. "the high court's 6-3 conservative majority"
Fri Jul 17, 2026, 06:08 PM
13 min ago

has already begun the process of rendering all states' AWBs un-Constitutional.

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