The Supreme Court recently declined to review two significant challenges to gun-control laws in Maryland and Rhode Island, leaving existing restrictions intact. The cases, which had been considered over 15 consecutive conferences, relate to Maryland’s ban on semiautomatic rifles like the AR-15 and Rhode Island’s prohibition of large-capacity magazines—the latter defined as those holding over ten rounds of ammunition.
In both cases, the justices’ refusal to intervene signifies a continued focus on firearm regulations amidst ongoing debates about gun rights and public safety. Notably, three justices expressed a desire to review the Maryland case, drawing attention to the court’s mixed signals regarding the Second Amendment, especially given that AR-15s are among the most commonly owned firearms in the United States. Legal experts suggest the issue may be revisited in future terms as different circuits weigh in on similar challenges.
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