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Supreme Court's gun ruling opens door to next fight: Where can they be carried?

Por: CBS News Politics September 22, 2022

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Washington — State laws prohibiting people from carrying firearms in sensitive locations are providing the foundation for the next battle involving the Second Amendment in the wake of a recent Supreme Court decision, with the question in the courts shifting from whether Americans can have guns at home or in public to where they can be carried.Already, challenges to so-called sensitive place restrictions in New York and the have been filed, and... + full article



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