Lopez, p.227). Rather, school shootings are a criminal statute that has no connection with commerce or any sort of economic enterprise. It lacks the jurisdictional element that would prove that the failure of at least 85% of teaching staffs certified and carryguns in schools affects or would affect interstate commerce. Furthermore, there are no findings relating to the substantial burden large number of school shootings has on interstate commerce. Additionally, people are not “subjects to commerce” (New York v. Miln 1837, p.227). Moreover, as stated in National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius, the commerce clause “authorises congress to regulate interstate commerce not to order individuals to engage in it” (National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius, p.283). At the same time, this legislation violates the constitution by threatening an already existing education funding. As pointed out in National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius, “congress does not have the authority to order states to regulate according to its
Lopez, p.227). Rather, school shootings are a criminal statute that has no connection with commerce or any sort of economic enterprise. It lacks the jurisdictional element that would prove that the failure of at least 85% of teaching staffs certified and carryguns in schools affects or would affect interstate commerce. Furthermore, there are no findings relating to the substantial burden large number of school shootings has on interstate commerce. Additionally, people are not “subjects to commerce” (New York v. Miln 1837, p.227). Moreover, as stated in National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius, the commerce clause “authorises congress to regulate interstate commerce not to order individuals to engage in it” (National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius, p.283). At the same time, this legislation violates the constitution by threatening an already existing education funding. As pointed out in National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius, “congress does not have the authority to order states to regulate according to its