The Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) is taking a stand against a recent federal court ruling that affirms Massachusetts’s prohibition on modern handguns. Chief U.S. District Judge Denise J. Casper’s decision allows the state to maintain what FPC argues is an unconstitutional ban, pushing back against the protections of the Second Amendment. “The Court’s opinion is as dangerous as it is wrong,” stated FPC President Brandon Combs, emphasizing that the ruling suggests governments could restrict handgun choices to a single model.
In its response, FPC has announced plans to appeal the ruling, expressing determination to overturn what they see as a flawed judgment. The case, Granata v. Campbell, includes participation from individual members and a local retailer, The Gun Runner, LLC. FPC encourages public support for their cause, asserting their commitment to restoring constitutional rights across the United States. This legal battle highlights ongoing tensions regarding gun control and individual freedoms in America, making it a pivotal moment for Second Amendment advocates.
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