This is a case that makes the other three letter agencies cringe
In West Virginia vs EPA, the Supreme Court held that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) lacks authority under the Clean Air Act to impose emissions gaps by shifting electricity production from higher-emitting to lower-emitting producers. Meaning the three letter agency has no power to impose or restrict an individuals rights because they are not a law making branch of the government.
I think this has the potential to lift a lot of restrictions involving the 2A.
In West Virginia vs EPA, the Supreme Court held that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) lacks authority under the Clean Air Act to impose emissions gaps by shifting electricity production from higher-emitting to lower-emitting producers. Meaning the three letter agency has no power to impose or restrict an individuals rights because they are not a law making branch of the government.
I think this has the potential to lift a lot of restrictions involving the 2A.
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