On Tue Feb 18 10:29:38 2025 AMuzi wrote:
There is no such order.
Executive orders can describe the means, methods and scope
of federal employees' work, but are not a substitute for
legislation. (or ought not to be at any rate, despite press
releases)
From the CATO Institute:
"President Trump signed an executive order aimed at protecting Second Amendment rights, directing a review of federal policies that may infringe on these rights. This order seeks to reverse regulations established during the Biden Administration that are
seen as limiting gun ownership and use."
The Supreme Court has aready deemed most gun control laws unconstitutional and states just like Krygowski simply ignore them. However, prosecutors already know enough not to try and prosecute anyone under these laws. The case law is settled.
Now, you were saying that there was no such executive order? Why didn't you simply look it up?
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