Summary:
Gun regulations aimed at Non-citizens by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tabacco, Firearms, and Explosives will become relaxed as the Supreme Court ruled that there was no legal basis for these instructions. The removal of this restriction will allow non-citizens to own guns as long as they can document that they have stayed in a state for over 90 days. This rule does not apply to citizens.
Connection:
With the increase in numbers of illegal immigrants, and non-citizens, cases involving their rights have increased lately. From voting to gun ownership, non-citizens are gradually gaining their rights .
Reflection:
Whether this removal of regulation is for better or for worse is hard to tell. Given the recent incident involving a student being shot to death for having a replica gun and a woman shooting an intruder, gun regulation has rose to the limelight lately. By reducing restrictions for non-citizens, it makes non-citizens more able the same rights as citizens. However, it also raises fear about raising crime rates that will probably result as more gain access to guns.