The US Supreme Court has declined to revive a Missouri law that would have limited state and local cooperation with the federal government in enforcing gun laws. The law, which had been on hold, aimed to nullify a number of federal gun laws and regulations. The decision comes after a judge's ruling that the law is unconstitutional. Justice Clarence Thomas publicly dissented from the Supreme Court's decision. The ruling highlights the ongoing debate over the balance between state and federal authority in gun regulation.
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