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Supreme Court, Second Amendment and semiautomatic rifles

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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.

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Court grants several new cases, including on whether the Second Amendment protects possession of semiautomatic rifles
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Supreme Court agrees to consider Second Amendment right to AR-15s next term
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Supreme Court to decide legality of AR-15 bans
The justices said they would hear challenges to bans enacted in Connecticut and the Chicago area.

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Supreme Court will consider striking down assault weapons bans, in Connecticut and the Chicago-area
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Do ‘assault weapon’ bans violate Second Amendment? Supreme Court to decide
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US Supreme Court expands Second Amendment rights, eyes more gun cases

By John Kruzel WASHINGTON, June 26 (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court in a pair of new rulings has further expanded the Constitution's Second Amendment right "to keep and bear arms," as the justices consider whether to take up additional gun rights cases for their next term.
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AG Pam Bondi announces Second Amendment Task Force to support gun rights

April 9 (UPI) --The Department of Justice will have a Second Amendment Task Force tasked with protecting gun owners against governmental "overreach," Attorney General Pam Bondi announced Tuesday. "The prior administration placed an undue burden on gun ...
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SCOTUS Says Federal Prosecution of Marijuana-Using Gun Owner Violates the Second Amendment

In short, all nine justices agreed that the federal government's prosecution of this particular nonviolent marijuana user for possessing a gun violated the constitutional right to keep and bear arms. To call this decision a huge win for the Second Amendment would be an understatement.
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Supreme Court rules 6-3 to strike down Hawaii gun law under Second Amendment

Concealed carry permit holders wanted to bring guns onto private property that’s open to the public without getting express permission from the owner.
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