The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to hear appeals challenging Delaware’s ban on assault-style rifles and large-capacity magazines, as well as Maryland’s handgun licensing requirements. This decision allows lower court rulings to stand, effectively maintaining restrictions that have become a focal point in the ongoing debate over gun rights in America.
Proponents of the bans argue that they are essential for public safety, particularly in light of mass shootings linked to these types of firearms. However, recent statistics show that handguns account for the majority of gun-related deaths in the U.S. The Court’s refusal to hear these significant cases raises questions about future interpretations of the Second Amendment amid ongoing national discussions surrounding gun violence and regulation.
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