The US Supreme Court has opted not to review a ruling from the Eighth Circuit that declared Minnesota’s law prohibiting adults aged 18-20 from obtaining handgun permits unconstitutional. This decision follows a growing trend in federal courts affirming the rights of younger adults under the Second Amendment, with the Eighth Circuit citing the Supreme Court’s prior decision in New York State Rifle & Pistol Association, Inc. v. Bruen as a significant precedent.
Alan M. Gottlieb, founder of the Second Amendment Foundation, expressed optimism that this denial could bolster challenges against similar laws in other states. The ruling also coincides with ongoing debates surrounding governmental regulations on firearms, with Minnesota advocacy groups calling for investigations into state-supported law initiatives. As various states wrestle with their own gun legislation, the outcome of this case could influence further legal battles nationwide.
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