Bryan Miller isn’t too displeased with the ruling. I don’t know why, because as the hottest selling target rifle in country today, it’s hard for me to see how the AR-15 doesn’t pass the “common use” test, but they are banned in New Jersey. Nor do I see how New Jersey’s licensing restrictions, which I do believe meet the definition of “arbitrary and capricious”.
Mr. Miller has won no victory here. You can bet that New Jersey’s licensing scheme will be under the gun in future cases. It’s “assault gun” ban definitely will be at some point. One has to imagine unless Justice Scalia penned the opinion “MACHINE GUNS FOR EVERYONE!” they’d be declaring victory, regardless of how much of a loss it actually is. We have lost no ground, and much of what the gun control movement has worked for is in jeapoardy. Sure, the Supreme Court is likely to uphold challenges to the instant check system, and restrictions on felons, but I don’t think any of us thought that The Court would go that far. Everything else is not decided. I would not be feeling so great if I were Bryan Miller.

