Texas Advocacy Project Applauds Supreme Court Ruling in US v. Rahimi
WASHINGTON ,
National Statistics:
- Two-thirds of women killed by an intimate partner are killed with a gun.1
- Access to a gun makes it 5x more likely that a woman will die at the hands of a domestic abuser.2
- Every month, an average of 70 women are shot and killed by an intimate partner.3
Texas Advocacy Project, the leading
This ruling reaffirms the critical importance of firearm restrictions for individuals who pose a significant threat to their intimate partners. Protective orders are a vital tool in safeguarding victims of domestic violence, and the prohibition on firearm possession by abusers under these orders is an essential component of these protections.
In 2023, Texas Advocacy Project and a coalition* of dedicated non-profit organizations across the nation filed an amicus brief in US v. Rahimi to advocate for the safety and protection of domestic violence survivors through appropriate firearm regulations. The brief, submitted to the Supreme Court of the United States, addressed the Fifth Circuit's ruling and emphasized the importance of preventing individuals who have committed or threatened family violence from accessing firearms during the period they are under a protective order.
"We are immensely grateful for the Supreme Court's recognition of the inherent dangers faced by domestic violence survivors," said
The intersection of domestic violence and firearm access is well-documented, with numerous studies4 showing a significant increase in the likelihood of homicide when abusers have access to guns. Today's ruling is a crucial step in our ongoing efforts to protect survivors and prevent domestic violence-related fatalities.
Texas Advocacy Project remains steadfast in its mission to end dating and domestic violence, sexual assault, child abuse, stalking, and human trafficking in
We urge state and federal lawmakers to build on this victory by strengthening laws and resources aimed at preventing domestic violence and supporting survivors. Together, we can create a safer and more just society for all.
About Texas Advocacy Project: Since its beginning in 1982 as a legal hotline, Texas Advocacy Project (TAP) has evolved into an expert on legal and social issues affecting survivors of power-based abuse. TAP strives to end dating and domestic violence, sexual assault, child abuse, stalking, and human trafficking in
*The Coalition is comprised of the following dedicated nonprofits across the country: Atlanta Legal Aid Society, Inc., Bay Area Legal Aid, Central California Legal Services, Community Legal Aid SoCal, Eastside Legal Assistance Program, Georgia Legal Services Program, Greater Hartford Legal Aid, Indiana Health Advocacy Coalition, Indiana Legal Services, Inc., Law Foundation of Silicon Valley, Legal Aid of Arkansas, Legal Aid of
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