Ninth Circuit judges eyed the scope of California’s ban on certain switchblade knives in oral arguments Wednesday, questioning the extent to which common use for self-defense must factor into an analysis of Second Amendment protections.
US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit judges were skeptical that switchblade knives are often used for self-defense. Judge Lucy Koh asked whether that’s relevant, suggesting the court may consider instead if arms are typically held—rather than used—for lawful purposes beyond self-defense. Still, the judges appeared receptive to arguments that the weapons are particularly dangerous.
“Why is it not true that the switchblade ...
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