The Supreme Court rules that it is up to individual states to determine the legality of bans on semi-automatic weapons, a decision arising from challenges to Maryland’s and Rhode Island’s gun laws. This ruling comes after a significant 2022 decision that already shifted the landscape of gun regulations, effectively leaving existing state prohibitions intact while sparking ongoing debates in lower courts about the interpretation of the Second Amendment.
Three conservative justices dissented when the court opted not to hear these gun-related cases, highlighting a potential divide among the justices on firearm legislation. This ruling serves as a crucial moment in U.S. gun law history, as states could now face increased pressure to evaluate and possibly alter their own regulations on firearms and high-capacity magazines.
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