The US Supreme Court has declined to hear a challenge regarding the legality of firearm bans at universities, specifically rejecting an appeal from the University of Michigan. This decision allows existing campus restrictions on firearms to remain in place, highlighting the court’s current stance on how educational institutions can regulate weapons on their premises.
In conjunction with this decision, the Supreme Court also dismissed a separate case concerning a Minnesota law that mandates individuals must be at least 21 years old to obtain a carry permit. The court’s silent rejection of these appeals indicates a notable precedent regarding age restrictions and campus firearm policies, raising important questions about the future of gun rights and safety in educational settings.
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