The Supreme Court is set to hear a pivotal case, Jacobson v. Worth, which challenges Minnesota’s statute that restricts permits for public carry of pistols to individuals aged 21 and older. The case raises significant questions about the state’s authority in relation to Second Amendment rights, which could have far-reaching implications for gun legislation nationwide.
In the timeline of this legal battle, an application to extend the time for filing a writ of certiorari has been granted until January 2025, suggesting that the justices are taking a thorough approach to the matter. As this case unfolds, it could redefine the balance between public safety regulations and constitutional rights pertaining to firearm ownership.
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