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Supreme Court rulings could completely change gun control

Por: Newsweek Nation December 02, 2023

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Two Supreme Court cases could completely change gun control laws, one affecting who can legally own a firearm and the other defining what modifications may be made to existing weaponry.The rulings, to be given sometime this term, could affect hundreds of thousands of people under restraining orders, their alleged victims and half a million gun owners.'United States vs. Rahimi': Restraining Orders & Gun RightsOne of the cases involves... + full article



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