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Citation

McDonough D. Notre Dame Law Rev. 2021; 96(3): 1347-1380.

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(Copyright © 2021, Notre Dame Law School)

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Abstract

This Note is organized as follows. Part I outlines the evolving history of federal firearm legislation and its relevance to registration. Part I also presents promising state-level (or equivalent) systems of gun registration that may inform a like federal policy. Part II establishes the Supreme Court's Second Amendment jurisprudence and its potential application to federal firearms registration. Part III then details a lower court's application of Supreme Court precedent to existing firearm registration laws. Finally, this Note concludes by articulating how Congress can and why it must institute a federal firearms registration system.

Available at: https://scholarship.law.nd.edu/ndlr/vol96/iss3/10


Language: en

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