The Michigan Court of Appeals confirms the state’s ban on brass knuckles, concluding there is no constitutional right to possess this weapon, which is linked to violent crimes. The ruling reinforces a 1931 law that imposes severe penalties, including a five-year prison term for possession, amidst ongoing debates over the definition of dangerous weapons in contemporary society.
Judge Christopher Murray noted that brass knuckles, commonly associated with gang violence, fall within a historical tradition of prohibiting dangerous weapons. As nearly two dozen states enforce similar bans and others regulate their possession, the court’s decision highlights the ongoing legal and societal discussions surrounding weapon ownership and public safety.
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