
How Blue States Work Around SCOTUS to Restrict Gun Rights
Published on November 21, 2023
PEEKSKILL, N.Y.—The Second Amendment debate is academic for many Americans—speculation with friends over what-if scenarios and the concept of God-given rights. On Oct. 7, those rights hit home for Adam Edelman (not his real name) and others in New York’s Jewish community, who were horrified by the Hamas terror attack on Israel and the massacre of 1,200 people. Then, days later, while he was sitting in his small business outside New York City, pro-Palestinian protestors were marching just miles from his office. He began recalling his grandparents’, aunts’, and uncles’ accounts of the beginning of the Holocaust. And how he could protect his family in a state that restricts his Second Amendment rights....
