Albany Times Union

Leave abortion up to states, but not gun laws?

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For 49 years, under a ruling of the nation’s highest court and subsequent precedent, Americans have gotten used to the idea that women have the freedom to terminate a pregnancy until the point of fetal viability. They don’t have to travel from state to state to access a right that, while not explicitly named in the Constituti­on, courts have consistent­ly said springs from its protection­s for privacy and due process.

Now, unless a draft Supreme Court majority ruling is dramatical­ly revised or becomes a dissenting opinion, Justice Samuel Alito and his band of not-somerry conservati­ves are poised to denational­ize that right, making reproducti­ve liberty wholly contingent on the state in which a woman happens to live and the disposable income she happens to have at the ready. A New Yorker will be able to get an abortion in the 12th or 20th week. An Oklahoman won’t be able to get one after the sixth week, not even if her pregnancy is the product of a rape.

It should not be lost on Americans that on another life-and-death question, the very same court looks poised to rush in the exact opposite direction, barring states from legislatin­g as they deem necessary.

The Second Amendment says that “a well-regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed.” Those words have been interprete­d variously over the generation­s (with judges increasing­ly tuning out those first 12 words), but since the very start of the republic, different states have had wide latitude to put different curbs on firearm possession. New York’s firearm law, stating that concealed weapon permits are granted only after demonstrat­ed need, has been on the books since 1913. That’s different than Wyoming’s statute, and understand­ably so. Wyoming’s biggest city has one-fortieth the population of Brooklyn.

If the court in one breath creates a state-by-state abortion rights free-for-all, and in the next cuffs state gun laws by making the right to carry a concealed weapon uniform, it will beclown itself.

The court may, in one breath, create a state-by-state abortion rights free-for-all, and in the next cuff state gun laws by making uniform the right to carry a concealed weapon.

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