The justices reversed a ruling from the federal appeals court in New Orleans that had struck down the law.
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The court found that "by passing along guns knowing that the purchasers include unlawful buyers, and making design and marketing decisions targeted towards those exact individuals, the manufacturer is aiding and abetting illegal sales." The gun industry is asking the Supreme Court to reverse...
Today the Court saida complete ban on handguns is unconstitutional, ruling individuals have a fundamental right to protect themselves, reports CBS News chief legal correspondent Jan Crawford. The case split the Court sharply alongconservative and liberal lines. Writing for the majority, Justice Samuel ...
Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. The Supreme Court is preparing to hear a gun rights case that could lead to more guns on the streets of New York and Los Angeles and threaten restrictions on guns in subways, airports, bars, churches, schools and other places where people gather...
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Backers of New York’s law had argued that striking it down would lead to more guns on the streets and higher rates of violent crime. Gun violence, which was already on the rise during the coronavirus pandemic,has spiked anew. In most of the country gun owners have little difficulty legall...
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WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court seemed likely Tuesday to uphold a Biden administration regulation on ghost guns, the difficult-to-trace weapons found in increasing numbers at crime scenes.
The future of regulating so-called "ghost guns" is now in the hands of the Supreme Court. Guns rights groups want to halt government restrictions on the weapons, but in arguments Tuesday, justices appeared skeptical. CBS News New York's Di