An Expert Draws 7 Lessons About US Gun Laws from the Murder of Ahmaud Arbery and the Rittenhouse Verdict

John J. Donohue III

(This opinion essay was first published for The Conversation on December 6, 2021.)

As the country awaits a U.S. Supreme Court decision in a New York state case that may create a federal constitutional right to carry guns outside the home, what lessons can the nation draw from the recent acquittal in Wisconsin of Kyle Rittenhouse and the convictions in the murder of Ahmaud Arbery in Georgia?

The obvious first lesson is that no one would be dead, maimed or going to prison if the men in these cases had not possessed firearms or had just left their weapons at home.

(Continue reading the opinion essay on The Conversation’s page here.)