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Supreme Court lets Calif. gun law stand

- Richard Wolf

WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court refused Tuesday to hear a challenge to California’s 10-day waiting period for gun purchases, the second longest in the nation.

As the national debate over guns intensifie­d after last week’s school shooting in Florida that killed 17 students and teachers, the high court resisted inserting itself — a path it has followed for several years.

Justice Clarence Thomas issued an angry, 14-page dissent in which he complained that lower courts have failed to give the Second Amendment “the respect due an enumerated constituti­onal right.” None of the court’s other conservati­ves joined him.

Since its landmark rulings in 2008 and 2010 upheld the right to keep and bear firearms for self-defense, the Supreme Court has declined to hear challenges from gun rights or gun control groups. That has left issues such as assault weapons bans, trigger locks and the right to carry guns in public up to the states.

California’s waiting period was enacted to perform background checks and provide a “cooling off ” period for prospectiv­e buyers. It was challenged by two gun owners as unconstitu­tional, particular­ly for individual­s who already own a gun and have a concealedc­arry license.

Thomas, the court’s most conservati­ve justice, said the court’s reticence to get involved constitute­s a double standard. He noted the court is hearing at least five First Amendment cases and four Fourth Amendment cases this term, “even though our jurisprude­nce is much more developed for those rights.”

Thomas said the court probably would agree to review a 10-day waiting period for abortions or the publicatio­n of racist speech, or even a 10- minute delay of a traffic stop. “The court would take these cases because abortion, speech and the Fourth Amendment are three of its favored rights,” he said. “The right to keep and bear arms is apparently this court’s constituti­onal orphan. And the lower courts seem to have gotten the message.”

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