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Related: About this forumFederal court voids ruling on minimum age requirements for purchasing handguns
Source: CBS News
BY MELISSA QUINN
SEPTEMBER 23, 2021 / 8:44 AM / CBS NEWS
Washington A federal appeals court tossed out an earlier ruling that found federal laws prohibiting the sale of handguns to young adults under the age of 21 are unconstitutional, because the woman who mounted the legal battle against the minimum age requirement turned 21.
A three-judge panel on the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said in an opinion Wednesday that the plaintiff, Natalia Marshall, turned 21 before the court could issue its formal mandate in the case, thus rendering her claims moot. The mandate consists of a certified copy of the judgment, a copy of the court's opinion and information about costs.
"Despite efforts to add parties and reframe her claimed injuries, it is too late to revive this case. So it must be dismissed as moot," Judge Julius Richardson wrote in an opinion.
The unanimous panel also instructed a lower court to dismiss the case.
"Here, Marshall challenged the prohibition on buying a handgun from a federally licensed firearms dealer while she was under 21," Richardson, appointed by former President Donald Trump, wrote. "Once she turned 21, nothing prohibited her from buying the handgun she desired from a dealer of her choice. So her original claims are now moot."
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PoliticAverse
(26,366 posts)OAITW r.2.0
(29,155 posts)This will help/
AZSkiffyGeek
(12,675 posts)She sued claiming it was unconstitutional to not sell to under 21. The court vacated it because she turned 21 and lacked standing.
Im not a lawyer and could be completely wrong.
OAITW r.2.0
(29,155 posts)So could a 9 YO buy a really awesome .38 revolver?
AZSkiffyGeek
(12,675 posts)But it got thrown out.
discntnt_irny_srcsm
(18,604 posts)For the most part and AFAIK, you have to be at least 18 to buy a firearm. In some jurisdictions there are limits on handguns to those 21 and over. Ms. Marshall was challenging the law disallowing purchases for those over 18 but under 21. She was under 21 at the time the court challenge was raised but turned 21 while waiting for the case to be decided. The court decided she no longer had an issue since she was no longer not permitted to make the purchase. The court's decision was that the case is now moot.