The Justice Department is reportedly considering a controversial rule that would prohibit transgender individuals from possessing firearms, based on claims regarding mental instability. This proposal, criticized by major gun rights organizations, mirrors existing laws that broadly categorize individuals as prohibited persons without proper justification, impacting millions of Americans, including nonviolent offenders and drug users.
Historically, U.S. federal law has included expansive definitions of who cannot own guns, often without consideration of actual public safety risks. For instance, courts have recently challenged the constitutionality of laws that restrict gun ownership for nonviolent drug users and individuals with past psychiatric treatment, highlighting a complex intersection between rights and perceived dangers. Advocates argue that the potential ban on transgender individuals would only further complicate these legal landscapes.
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