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Second Amendment Roundup: A Tale of Two Waiting Periods

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United States
开始于 May 07, 2026

The First and Tenth Circuits conflict on whether “cooling-off” periods violate the text of the Second Amendment

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CLAIM 发布者 admin May 07, 2026
Imposing waiting periods infringes on the Second Amendment rights of law-abiding citizens and undermines the principle of individual freedom.

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CLAIM 发布者 admin May 07, 2026
Cooling-off periods may reduce gun violence without significantly hindering the rights of responsible gun owners, creating a balance between rights and safety.

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CLAIM 发布者 admin May 07, 2026
Legislating waiting periods can lead to unnecessary delays in obtaining firearms, which can be problematic in self-defense situations.

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CLAIM 发布者 admin May 07, 2026
The conflict between circuits on cooling-off periods highlights the need for a clear, unified interpretation of the Second Amendment.

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CLAIM 发布者 admin May 07, 2026
Cooling-off periods are essential for preventing impulsive acts of violence, thereby aligning with the Second Amendment's intent to promote public safety.

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