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Supreme Court agrees to review ban on AR-style semi-automatic rifles in major Second Amendment case
The Supreme Court announced Tuesday that it will decide whether cities and states may ban people from owning AR-15 rifles and similar semiautomatic weapons, taking up a major Second Amendment dispute that it had previously declined to address.
Less than a week after the Supreme Court struck down a Hawaii law that barred gun owners with concealed-carry licenses from bringing guns onto private property unless they had explicit permission
Lawmakers in a growing number of states are imposing restrictions on 3D-printed guns, sparking debate over Second Amendment rights and gun control.
President Donald Trump's stance on gun rights and the Second Amendment has been thrust into the spotlight after the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti in Minnesota. On Jan. 24, Pretti was at an immigration enforcement protest in Minneapolis when he was wrestled ...
Pro-Second Amendment organizations have filed lawsuits to invalidate gun laws across the country for decades, but Hughes v. Lee, involving concealed carry in Tennessee, is not the usual Second Amendment case.
Justice Samuel Alito took aim at arguments from Hawaii‘s reliance on the “spirit of aloha” as rationale for expansive and restrictive gun laws, in a ruling Thursday striking down a sweeping firearm law in the Aloha State.
The United States Supreme Court handed a significant victory to gun rights advocates on Thursday, striking down a Hawaii law that effectively banned carrying firearms in most public-facing businesses.
