Rejected: Two Major Gun Cases Denied By Supreme Court

Published on April 20, 2026
Duration: 7:47

The Supreme Court denied review for two significant Second Amendment cases: Peterson v. United States, concerning the NFA's taxation and registration of suppressors, and Gardner v. Maryland, which addressed firearm reciprocity across state lines. Several other major 2A cases were deferred to future conferences, extending the uncertainty for gun rights.

Quick Summary

The Supreme Court has denied review for two key Second Amendment cases: Peterson v. United States, which questioned the NFA's regulation of suppressors, and Gardner v. Maryland, addressing firearm reciprocity across state lines. Other significant 2A cases have been deferred to later conferences.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Supreme Court 2A Cases
  2. 01:07Sponsor: American Heart for Gold
  3. 02:12Overview of Major 2A Cases
  4. 03:03Peterson v. United States Denied (NFA/Suppressors)
  5. 03:54Gardner v. Maryland Denied (Reciprocity)
  6. 05:24Other Cases Deferred to Next Conference
  7. 06:07Potential Court Strategies: Snoping & GVR
  8. 07:01Recap and Outlook

Frequently Asked Questions

Which major Second Amendment cases did the Supreme Court recently deny?

The Supreme Court denied review for two significant Second Amendment cases: Peterson v. United States, concerning the National Firearms Act's regulations on suppressors, and Gardner v. Maryland, which addressed firearm reciprocity across state lines.

What was the core issue in Peterson v. United States that the Supreme Court declined to hear?

Peterson v. United States presented questions about whether the NFA's taxation and registration scheme for firearms is a valid licensing law and if it violates the Second Amendment concerning firearm suppressors.

What legal principle was at stake in Gardner v. Maryland, which the Supreme Court did not review?

Gardner v. Maryland focused on firearm reciprocity, specifically the legality of prosecuting someone for carrying a firearm across state lines with a permit valid in their home state but not in the destination state.

What happens to other Second Amendment cases that were not denied by the Supreme Court?

Several other major Second Amendment cases, including those challenging magazine bans and semi-automatic firearm restrictions, have been deferred to future conferences, meaning the Court has not yet decided whether to hear them.

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