Supreme Court Sound Bites

United States v. Miller (1939)

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Does an individual have a right to possess a weapon like a short-barrelled shotgun that is unconnected to a well-regulated militia?
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  • Sound Bite: Facts of the case. The National Firearms Act, as applied to one indicted for transporting in interstate commerce a 12-gauge shotgun, with a barrel less than 18 inches long, without having registered it, and without having in his possession a stamp-affixed written order for it, as required by the Act.
  • Sound Bite: Holding Not unconstitutional as an invasion of the reserved powers of the States.  Not violative of the Second Amendment of the Federal Constitution. The Court cannot take judicial notice, that a shotgun having a barrel less than 18 inches long, has today any reasonable relation to the preservation or efficiency of a well[...]
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