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A New York judge has told a man facing charges for manufacturing homemade firearms that the Second Amendment doesn't apply in her courtroom. The judge's statement has sparked controversy over gun rights and legal interpretations in New York.
A New York judge told a gunsmith that the 2nd Amendment “doesn’t exist” in the courtroom. https://t.co/3jrueIOcnf
NY Judge Claims '2nd Amendment Doesn't Exist In Her Courtroom' In Case Against Gunsmith https://t.co/EX6MxOZPkc
A defense attorney claims that the New York judge overseeing the prosecution of a man charged with manufacturing homemade firearms, known as "ghost guns," barred any arguments invoking the Second Amendment right to bear arms. MORE: https://t.co/SbDE6r0iFp https://t.co/KcDnrCSIFh