Bruen’s Citations on Sensitive Places
By Stephen P. Halbrook
The Volokh Conspiracy
February 19, 2026
The Second Amendment creates the default rule that, absent a narrow exception, keeping and bearing arms is a right that may not be infringed. The ongoing debate on the nature of the “sensitive places” where firearms may be prohibited boils down to whether, if individuals may have no arms for self-defense, the government must provide comprehensive or enhanced security. If not, the disarmed place is just the perfect location for criminals to attack victims.
“Bruen’s Citations on Sensitive Places,” The Volokh Conspiracy, February 19, 2026.
