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Usa, “Right to carry firearms, even outside the home”. Shock ruling by the Supreme Court

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Usa, “Right to carry firearms, even outside the home”.  Shock ruling by the Supreme Court

New York, June 23, 2022 – La Supreme Court Use flask arms restrictions of the state of New Yorkwhich required a special license for the I carry arms in public. But as the major American newspapers point out, it is he did by stating that the Second Amendment of the American Constitution, which recognizes the right of the people to own and carry firearms, it is also valid outside the homethus opening the way to the possibility that more and more people circulate undisturbed for major cities in the United States with a gun. The questionable decision comes at a time when protests are growing in the country over the ease of finding guns and rifles, in the light of the many massacres, like the recent elementary school massacre in Texas.

The mighty rejoices arms lobby Nra, who declared victory in no uncertain terms. “The Supreme Court has ruled that gun restrictions in New York are UNCONSTITUTIONAL, win!” Was written after the ruling on the lobby’s Twitter account. And on Wall Street the stock of Smith & Wesson, the historic US arms manufacturer, soars to + 7.6%.

“It’s shameful”, was instead the comment of the governor of New York, Kathy Hochul, who asserted that his administration, “In response to the Supreme Court, we are reviewing our options. I will continue to do everything in my power to keep New Yorkers safe from gun violence.” No comment, but one can imagine negative given the exponential increase in shootings and gun violence in the city by the New York Police Department, who limited himself to making it clear that he is preparing for the revolution triggered by the Supreme Court. In the Big Apple since the beginning of the year, more than 3,000 weapons have been seized by the NYPD, and related arrests have reached a maximum in the last 28 years.

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