During his 2024 campaign, former President Donald Trump’s Justice Department encourages the Supreme Court to overturn state laws that restrict carrying handguns onto others’ properties without permission. This push follows a 2022 Supreme Court ruling that made it harder for states to impose public carry restrictions, prompting states like California and New York to implement these new regulations.
Additionally, the DOJ has stopped defending a federal law that sets a minimum age for handgun purchases at 21, marking a notable shift in federal stance on gun laws. The implications of these actions could significantly reshape firearm regulations in the United States, making it crucial for avid observers of the Second Amendment to follow the unfolding legal battles.
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