Challenges surrounding the Second Amendment and gun purchase restrictions for individuals aged 18 to 20 gain momentum as the Supreme Court considers a case from Minnesota. In a significant move, the Eighth Circuit found that excluding this age group from obtaining pistol carry permits violates their Second Amendment rights, prompting calls for the Supreme Court to step in and clarify the conflicting decisions from various circuit courts.
The recent en banc decision from the Eleventh Circuit upheld Florida’s ban on firearm purchases for those aged 18 to 20, further complicating the national landscape regarding this issue. As these legal battles unfold, the Supreme Court may be in a position to resolve the emerging circuit conflict, potentially impacting how age restrictions and gun rights are interpreted across the United States.
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