The state of Illinois on Monday told the Supreme Court it shouldn’t halt a ban on the sale of assault weapons in the city of Naperville, arguing that a gun shop and gun rights group aren’t harmed by the prohibition.
In a 44-page filing, Illinois Solicitor General Kwame Raoul said the high court shouldn’t block the law from being enforced while the case continues in lower courts, arguing that it’s unclear if Supreme Court precedent applies to assault weapons.
The high court ruled last year in New York Rifle and Pistol Association v. Bruen that gun control laws are lawful only if they are consistent with the nation’s history and traditions dating back to the founding of the country. His argument came after a gun rights group asked the Supreme Court last week to block the city’s ban on assault weapons, saying it runs afoul of the high court’s precedent in Bruen.
A federal court and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit declined to block enforcement of the law, prompting the National Association for Gun Rights to ask the high court to get involved.“Many of the lower courts did not get the message. This action is a case in point. In the teeth of this Court’s precedents, the district court refused to address the evidence that the arms banned by the challenged laws are held by millions of law-abiding citizens for lawful purposes.
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