If it sounds like these authors, Guha Krishnamurthi (University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law) and Peter Salib (University of Houston Law Center) are hinting that cops just violate second amendment rights under the color of law based on the protections police enjoy virtually everywhere and in most, if not all, circumstances, you’d be wrong. They say, “The officer’s justifications may conflict with the federal courts’ understanding of Bruen or the Second Amendment—perhaps flagrantly.” [More]
Funny… if they’re going to override Bruen, they don’t cite any Founding Era text, history, and traditions for enforcer supremacy over citizens’ unalienable rights…
Speaking of which, you’d think ol’ Guha would know better than to side with the Red Coats…
At this point in our history, Bruen is not well understood by anyone in the legal system, and the Second Amendment is something they wish would just go away.
Those in power tend not to have a warm fuzzy about anything that curtails their power, and the Second Amendment is right up there near the top of that list.