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Supreme Court will consider whether bans on semiautomatic rifles violate the Second Amendment
The U.S. Supreme Court will review bans on semiautomatic rifles, including AR-15s, in Connecticut and the Chicago area, with similar laws in other states. The case arises after a 2022 ruling expanded Second Amendment protections and follows debates over gun control measures in response to mass shootings. Opponents argue such bans violate constitutional rights, while proponents claim they address public safety risks.
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- Supreme Court will consider whether bans on semiautomatic rifles violate the Second Amendment
- Supreme Court to review bans on AR-15s
- Supreme Court will consider striking down assault weapons bans, in Connecticut and the Chicago-area
- Supreme Court will consider striking down assault weapons bans, in Connecticut and the Chicago-area
- Supreme Court will consider striking down assault weapons bans in Chicago-area, Connecticut
- Supreme Court will consider striking down assault weapons bans, in Connecticut and the Chicago-area