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  • Political Science
  • Public Policy
  • Sociology

Background:

  • The Second Amendment sanctuary movement involves local jurisdictions passing ordinances or resolutions opposing state or federal gun safety laws.
  • These measures assert that such laws are unconstitutional and will not be enforced locally.
  • The movement is analyzed within the broader context of protest against gun law strengthening efforts.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To assess the origins and proliferation of the Second Amendment sanctuary movement.
  • To understand the movement as a counter-narrative to the growing gun violence prevention movement.
  • To examine the implications of these sanctuaries for public safety and democratic processes.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative analysis of local ordinances and resolutions.
  • Review of scholarly literature on gun control and social movements.
  • Examination of media reports and political discourse surrounding Second Amendment sanctuaries.

Main Results:

  • Second Amendment sanctuaries have emerged as a significant response to increased gun violence prevention advocacy.
  • Local officials utilize these ordinances to legitimize and promote Second Amendment absolutism.
  • The movement actively challenges the implementation and enforcement of gun safety legislation.

Conclusions:

  • Second Amendment sanctuaries represent a strategic effort by gun rights advocates to counter gun safety initiatives.
  • The movement's focus on local non-enforcement poses challenges to effective gun law implementation.
  • The proliferation of these sanctuaries raises concerns regarding public safety and democratic governance.