Retired Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens suggests amending the Second Amendment to restrict the individual right to bear arms to militia service only. In an opinion piece, he argues that this change would align the amendment with its original intent and negate recent court decisions that have expanded gun rights, specifically citing the landmark 2008 cases that recognized a personal right to have firearms.
Despite Stevens’ proposal aiming to redefine gun rights, the political landscape remains resistant to any significant changes, with even modest gun control measures facing opposition in Congress. This ongoing stalemate highlights the complexities surrounding the Second Amendment, as lower courts interpret its implications differently and may push the Supreme Court to revisit its stance in the future.
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