Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul is at the forefront of a multistate coalition, consisting of 19 attorneys general, that is fighting to uphold a Pennsylvania law limiting concealed carry permits for individuals under 21 years old. This legal effort comes in response to a previous court ruling that declared the law unconstitutional, potentially jeopardizing similar regulations across more than 30 states aimed at preventing gun violence among youth.
Raoul emphasizes the historical legitimacy of such laws, noting states have enforced these regulations for over 150 years. His initiatives in Illinois include addressing gun violence through various programs and collaborating to close loopholes in gun manufacturing laws, demonstrating a comprehensive approach to firearm regulation. The coalition’s amicus brief aims to protect the sovereignty of states in establishing their own gun safety measures, drawing attention to the critical impact of legislative decisions on public safety.
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