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We posted a video 4 hours ago from the courthouse. #ice pointed rifles at citizens in peaceful protest. We think too many liberal media personalities are clueless. They post memes and in denial, they ARE AFRAID TO FIGHT. #SecondAmendment time

More here Federal officers also "pointed their rifles, deployed pepper spray, and shoved people to the ground."

https://sfist. com/2025/07/08/ice-suv-plows-through-protesters-at-sf-courthouse-as-protest-turns-ugly/

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@Lana Notice that every accusation in this toot is a confession.

Hypocrisy is a feature and not a bug for these people.

They will be devious, hate-filled, silence critics, threaten consequences, deport, engage in treason, act out of fake concern, spit, put people on kill lists, incite violence, promote chaos, arrest, ban, and murder.

Unfortunately, I suspect the time for peaceful protest and an airing of grievances has passed. #SecondAmendment #Tyranny

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Justice Brett M. #Kavanaugh, who could have supplied the fourth vote needed to add the case to the court’s docket, issued a statement saying the question was significant & could soon warrant review but that he hoped additional opinions from lower courts could assist the justices on the issue. He wrote that #SCOTUS “should & presumably will address the #AR15 issue soon, in the next term or two.”

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“I doubt we would sit idly by if lower courts were to so subvert our precedents involving any other constitutional right,” [ummm what?] he wrote. “Until we are vigilant in enforcing it, the right to bear arms will remain ‘a second-class right.’” [#hypocrisy]

Justices #Alito & #Gorsuch said they too would have heard the case but did not provide reasons.

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“I would not wait to decide whether the government can ban the most popular rifle in America,” #ClarenceThomas wrote. “That question is of critical importance to tens of millions of law-abiding #AR15 owners throughout the country. We have avoided deciding it for a full decade.”

He added that the court’s commitment to the #SecondAmendment was inadequate.

#SCOTUS announced on Monday that it would NOT hear a major #SecondAmendment challenge to a Maryland #law banning #SemiautomaticRifles like the #AR15. As is the court’s practice, its brief order gave no reasons.

The move, over the objections of 3 conservative justices, let the ban stand & reflected the court’s intermittent engagement with #GunRights. It has issued only 3 significant #2A decisions since recognizing an individual right to own #guns in 2008.

nytimes.com/2025/06/02/us/supr

The Maryland law that was being challenged was enacted in 2013 in response to the mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Connecticut.
The New York Times · Supreme Court Turns Down Challenge to Ban on Semiautomatic RiflesBy Adam Liptak