Retired Associate Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens is willing to go where even Parkland, Fla., school-shooting survivor David Hogg won’t — calling for repeal of the Second Amendment.

In a New York Times op-ed, Stevens, 97, argues that the 2008 Supreme Court decision in District of Columbia v. Heller gave the National Rifle Association a propaganda weapon of immense power. Steven was a dissenter in the 2008 case, which affirmed an individual right to bear arms, and he’s previously called for the Second Amendment to be rewritten in a more limited form.