Bad Ruling from the Supreme Court Could Mean More Bad Laws
The US Supreme Court denied review of the Oakland Tactical Supply v. Howell Township case, allowing the Sixth Circuit's ruling to stand. This decision permits townships to enact zoning ordinances that restrict the location and distance of firearms training facilities, even for long-range shooting. The court reasoned that while the right to train is ancillary to the Second Amendment, it does not extend to training in any particular location or at extreme distances, nor does it mandate commercial operations for such training.










