SCOTUS: Disarming an individual 'found by a court to pose a credible threat to the physical safety of another' is 'consistent with the Second Amendment.'
Supreme Court Upholds Law Temporarily Disarming Person Subject to Domestic Violence Restraining Order
A family court judge in Texas issued the order against Rahimi and included a finding that “Rahimi had ‘committed family violence,’ and such violence was ‘likely to occur again in the future.'” The order “prohibited Rahimi from committing family violence and from threatening, harassing, or approaching or her family” and “suspended Rahimi’s handgun license, prohibited him from possessing a firearm, and warned him that possessing a firearm while the order remained in effect may be a federal felony” under the challenged law.
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