Judge rejects attempt to temporarily block Connecticut's landmark gun law passed after Sandy Hook
Source: Associated Press
Judge rejects attempt to temporarily block Connecticuts landmark gun law passed after Sandy Hook
BY DAVE COLLINS
Updated 5:55 PM EDT, August 3, 2023
HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) A federal judge on Thursday rejected a request to temporarily block Connecticuts landmark 2013 gun control law, passed after the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, until a gun rights groups lawsuit against the statute has concluded.
U.S. District Judge Janet Bond Arterton in New Haven ruled the National Association for Gun Rights has not shown that the states ban on certain assault weapons and large-capacity ammunition magazines, or LCMs, violates the 2nd Amendment right to bear arms or that such weapons are commonly bought and used for self-defense.
Connecticut officials have submitted persuasive evidence that assault weapons and LCMs are more often sought out for their militaristic characteristics than for self-defense, that these characteristics make the weapons disproportionately dangerous to the public based on their increased capacity for lethality, and that assault weapons and LCMs are more often used in crimes and mass shootings than in self-defense, Arterton said.
The judge added that the Nation has a longstanding history and tradition of regulating those aspects of the weapons or manners of carry that correlate with rising firearm violence.
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