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Several states are facing legal challenges over their gun control laws. Vermont is being sued for allegedly violating gun owners' Second Amendment rights. California's strict gun laws are increasingly facing successful court challenges. A federal judge in Massachusetts finds the assault weapon ban acceptable under new Supreme Court precedent. In Illinois, a federal judge declined to temporarily block the assault weapons ban registry enforcement, setting a Jan. 1 deadline for registration.
An Illinois federal judge has denied a motion for preliminary injunction against the registration requirement in the state's "assault weapon" and magazine bans, but said he "will expeditiously conduct a full review of the legal challenges to PICA on the merits" and that "[a]ny… https://t.co/m0mzuMXyUF
BREAKING: A federal judge just declined to temporarily block the enforcement of Illinois' assault weapons ban registry, which set a Jan. 1 deadline for owners of such guns to register them with the Illinois State Police, https://t.co/Wf1lKOyhVV
NEW: Massachusetts’ assault weapon ban is acceptable under new Supreme Court Second Amendment precedent, a federal judge finds. https://t.co/JJlijW9KsR
Democrats running California's government have passed some of the strictest gun laws in the country, but those efforts to restrict firearm access are increasingly facing successful challenges in court. https://t.co/rIYEGjI6QZ
Vermont faces lawsuit over gun control laws Suit argues state laws violate gun owners’ Second Amendment rights and asks a federal judge to grant an injunction. Read more ⬇️ https://t.co/pN79UdGE95