Supreme Court to consider if laws called assault weapons bans violate the Second Amendment
Assault-weapons-ban cases remain a major national Second Amendment flashpoint. Signal Desk tracks these cases because state bans and federal rulings can affect readers far beyond one jurisdiction.
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Assault-weapons-ban cases remain a major national Second Amendment flashpoint. Signal Desk tracks these cases because state bans and federal rulings can affect readers far beyond one jurisdiction.
Readers can ask officials whether they support bans, narrower enforcement, or stronger constitutional protections.
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