Activists hold up signs outside the Supreme Court during a gun-control rally on November 7, 2023, in Washington, DC. | Alex Wong/Getty Images
On Thursday, the Supreme Court struck down a Hawaii gun law, claiming that it violates the Second Amendment. As is almost always the case in the Court’s Second Amendment decisions, Wolford v. Lopez was decided along party lines. The Republican justices agreed with the Republican Party’s position that gun regulations are bad, while the Democratic justices agreed with the Democratic Party’s position that gun regulations are good.
Regrettably, Just...
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