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Fifth Circuit Holds Gun Free School Zone law to be Constitutional

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Unsympathetic defendants make for bad precedents. This is what happened in the Rahimi case, where the Supreme Court opened the door a crack, allowing judges to believe they can create more exceptions to Second Amendment rights.  Rahimi is cited as the reason for the upholding of the Gun Free School Zone Act in the Fifth Circuit.

On January 29, 2023, 25 year old Ahmed Adballa Allam had been living and traveling around the United States in his father’s Toyota RAV4 since July of 2022. He had purchased an AR-15 type rifle in Pennsylvania on the way to California.  He had traveled to California and then to Texas, sometime in early January, 2023. Allam insisted on camping out in the RAV4 near St. Anthony Cathedral Basilica School or near Temple Emanuel, a Jewish Synagogue, both in Beaumont Texas.

The principle of the school was concerned about Allam’s actions and called police several times per day.  School staff and parents repeatedly contacted Allam and asked him to leave. Members of the Synagogue also asked him to leave several times. Until Allam was arrested, he had been contacted by police upwards of nine times. From 12newsnow.com:

 On January 29, 2023, Beaumont Police received multiple calls about a suspicious vehicle around St. Anthony Cathedral Basilica School and Temple Emanuel. The callers said a man in a black Toyota Rav 4 with New York license plates was parked across the street and staying there for hours and even days at a time.

On January 29, Allam started to move the SUV from its parked position, and was immediately stopped for a traffic violation. The officer called for backup. After failing to comply with officers’ instructions, Allam was arrested and the SUV was searched as an inventory. Among other things, they found the AR-15, unloaded, in its original cardboard box, a loaded 30 round magazine, and 150 rounds of ammunition. Even a small, weak lock on the cardboard box would have met the requirement for the rifle to be in a “locked case”.  From findlaw.com:

 On Sunday afternoon, January 29, a school parent confronted Allam, who was sitting in his SUV parked adjacent to the school, and asked him to leave the area. Allam responded that he had a “mission” and that no one would ever see him again after Monday. Alarmed by Allam’s ominous statement and based on a strong suspicion that Allam possessed a gun, the parent immediately prompted BPD to post an officer near Allam’s SUV. Later that Sunday, when Allam began to drive the SUV from its parked location, the officer stopped him for various alleged traffic violations.2

In the search of Allam’s possessions, texts were found about Jihad, killing cats, and the legitimacy of rape and murder during Jihad.

A grand jury returned a single charge of possessing a firearm in a Gun Free School Zone. The case was heard in the federal district court: United States District Court, E.D. Texas. UNITED STATES of America v. Ahmed Adballa ALLAM CASE NO. 1:23-CR-10 Decided June 14, 2023.  The court could not find a historical precedent. 

Therefore, the Government has failed to show that the 1,000-foot zone around a school should be included in the Supreme Court’s identification of “schools” as sensitive places, or that it is analogous to the sensitive places previously identified by the Supreme Court, such that it should be considered a new sensitive place.

Unable to find a historical precedent for a gun free zone (GFSZ) outside of school property, the court decided to create a new exception where the exercise of Second Amendment rights could be infringed – the “buffer zone”. The court reasoned it could do this because “school shootings” were an “unprecedented societal concern“.

The court is of the opinion that the prevalence of school shootings—protection from which is one of the aims of § 922(q)(2)(A)’s enactment—in this modern era, is certainly an “unprecedented societal concern.”

Only one law about a firearms “buffer zone” existed during the revolutionary era.  The Delaware state Constitution created a buffer zone around polling places during the Revolutionary war in 1776, during the founding era. It applied to “Battalions or Companies, not individuals. It only applied on election days. It was removed from the Delaware Constitution one year after the Second Amendment was ratified. No further “buffer zone” laws were enacted until well after the Civil war, when a few were enacted from 1870 on. There have been school shootings since the colonial era, just not as frequently as present.

The court makes a strained comparison that the threat to schools continues all the time (even when the school is not open!) therefore a permanent, continual law is acceptable! The court used the Rahimi case as a lever to open this loophole.

III. Conclusion

As detailed above, § 922(q)(2)(A)’s prohibition on the possession of firearms within 1,000 feet of school property is not “an ‘outlier[ ] that our ancestors would never have accepted.’ ” Rahimi, 61 F.4th at 460 (quoting Bruen, 142 S. Ct. at 2133). Therefore, the statute is constitutional, and both Allam’s facial and as-applied challenges fail. Accordingly, Allam’s Motion to Dismiss the Indictment (#22) is DENIED.

The three judge panel for the Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit goes even further afield. It relies on the 14th century Statute of Northhampton, which had nothing to do with schools, and which had become dormant before the English Bill of Rights was written. It appears the Fifth Circuit panel was heavily influenced by an unsympathetic defendant. If a law can be used against an unsympathetic defendant, it can be used against you. From Courtlistener.com:

By contrast, Allam focuses heavily on the lack of a conclusive historical analogue to § 922(q)(2)(A)’s 1,000-foot buffer zone. But this focus misses the mark. We need not—and do not—fix how far a buffer zone may stretch before it runs afoul of the Second Amendment to decide Allam’s as-applied claim. Section 922(q)(2)(A)’s buffer zone needed to do very little work here, if any. Allam had camped out only 40 feet from school grounds. His SUV was parked on a street bordering campus—adjacent to school zone lighting and signage—at a location where students crossed routinely to get to the off-campus basilica. He was also behaving erratically and menacingly, so much so that people repeatedly called the police, and St. Anthony changed its students’ routines and traffic patterns. As applied here, § 922(q)(2)(A) is “relevantly similar” to the Statute of Northampton and going-armed laws and the (limited) historical examples of firearm restrictions in educational settings and buffer zones around polling places, which corroborate the constitutionality of disarming a visibly threatening individual as near a school as Allam was.17

With all the “menacing” the local police should have found a more local solution than the GFSZA. This is an “as applied” case instead of a facial challenge. “As applied” cases are not supposed to be as precedential as facial challenges. In reality, the difference between “as applied” and facial challenges is eroding.

This is a poor decision. Challenges to the Gun Free School Zone Act are not easy to come by, because federal prosecutors have been wary of challenges which would show how bad the law is. In the Ninth Circuit, a much more sympathetic defendant has appealed a conviction under the GFSZ. We should know if the three judge panel in the Ninth Circuit will be willing to accept the Second Amendment challenge, in a few months. The Ninth Circuit has been hostile to Second Amendment cases.

©2025 by Dean Weingarten: Permission to share is granted when this notice and link are included.

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Source: http://gunwatch.blogspot.com/2025/07/fifth-circuit-holds-gun-free-school.html


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