Frank Ettin
Administrator
Remember that now that the Second Amendment has been confirmed by SCOTUS to both describe a fundamental right to keep and bear arms and to be applicable against the States, any regulation much be justified and must satisfy at least intermediate scrutiny (the law or policy being challenged furthers an important government interest in a way substantially related to that interest) or, more likely, strict scrutiny (no broader than necessary to satisfy a compelling government interest).peetzakilla said:What's to stop them banning through attrition? ...why couldn't they say that all new rifles may not hold more than two rounds? ... What's to stop all sorts of new "micro-stamping" type nonsense. One simple law that said all new firearms sold or any firearms imported into XYZ state may not have a magazine capacity exceeding two rounds,...
There will no doubt be regulation that will satisfy the applicable test. But some of the more outlandish regulations, like a two round magazine capacity limitation, most likely will not be sustainable.