"Our fight to enact sensible gun laws will be undiminished by the Supreme Court's decision in the Heller case. While we disagree with the Supreme Court's ruling, which strips the citizens of the District of Columbia of a law they strongly support, the decision clearly suggests that other gun laws are entirely consistent with the Constitution.
"For years, the gun lobby has used fear of government gun confiscation to thwart efforts to pass sensible gun laws, arguing that even modest gun laws will lead down the path to a complete
ban on gun ownership. Now that the Court has struck down the District's ban on handguns, while making it clear that the Constitution allows for reasonable restrictions on access to
dangerous weapons, this 'slippery slope' argument is gone.
"The Court also rejected the absolutist misreading of the Second Amendment that some use to argue 'any gun, any time for anyone,' which many politicians have used as an excuse to do
nothing about the scourge of gun violence in our country and to block passage of common sense gun laws. Lifesaving proposals such as requiring Brady background checks on all gun sales,
limiting bulk sales of handguns, and strengthening the power of federal authorities to shut down corrupt gun dealers can now be debated on their merits without distractions of fear or
ideology.
"The Heller decision, however, will most likely embolden criminal defendants, and ideological extremists, to file new legal attacks on existing gun laws. With the help of the Brady
Center's legal team, those attacks can, and must, be successfully resisted in the interest of public safety.
"After the Heller ruling, as before, approximately 80 Americans will continue to die from guns every day. Our weak or non-existent gun laws contribute to the thousands of senseless gun
deaths and injuries in this country that occur each year. We must continue to fight for sensible gun laws to help protect our families and our communities."
The Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence (http://www.bradycenter.org/) is a national non-profit organization working to reduce gun violence in
America through education, research and legal advocacy. Through its Legal Action Project (http://www.gunlawsuits.org/), the Brady Center provides
pro bono legal assistance to gun violence victims and public entities seeking to establish legal principles that will reduce gun violence. The Brady Center complements the legislative and
grassroots mobilization efforts of its sister organization, the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence (http://www.bradycampaign.org/) with its
dedicated network of Million Mom March Chapters (http://www.millionmommarch.org/).