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law7 months ago

Supreme Court declines to review assault weapon bans, signals upcoming decision on AR-15 restrictions

The Supreme Court declined to hear a challenge to bans on assault weapons in several blue states, including Maryland and California, indicating it may address the issue in the future. The case centered on whether the 2nd Amendment protects weapons like the AR-15, which are in common use, with the court's current majority not ready to strike down state restrictions on semi-automatic rifles.

legal1 year ago

Illinois Assault Weapons Ban Overturned by Federal Judge

A federal judge in Illinois has ruled the state's ban on assault weapons unconstitutional, citing a violation of the Second Amendment. The Protect Illinois Communities Act, which bans the sale and requires registration of assault-style weapons, was challenged for not aligning with the Supreme Court's framework for gun laws. The judge issued a permanent injunction against the ban but delayed its enforcement for 30 days to allow for an appeal. The ruling has sparked reactions from both gun rights advocates and those affected by gun violence, with the state planning to appeal the decision.

politics1 year ago

Colorado House Approves Ban on Sale of "Assault" Weapons

The Colorado House passed a bill to ban the sale, purchase, and transfer of so-called assault weapons, defining them as certain high-powered, semi-automatic firearms with specific features. The bill does not ban possession but imposes penalties for illegal sales, risking gun shop licenses. The measure now heads to the state Senate, facing opposition from some Democrats and skepticism from Gov. Jared Polis. Supporters argue it's a preventative response to mass shootings, while opponents claim it violates the Second Amendment and won't reduce gun violence.

politics1 year ago

Colorado House Approves Ban on Assault Weapons, Senate Fate Uncertain

The Colorado House of Representatives passed a bill banning the sale of assault weapons, facing an uncertain fate in the Senate. The bill defines assault weapons as a broad range of semiautomatic firearms and has sparked debate between Democrats and Republicans. If passed, the bill is likely to face legal challenges and is seen as improbable to be signed into law by Gov. Jared Polis. The Senate is considered more moderate, and the bill's fate remains uncertain despite a Democratic majority.

politics1 year ago

"Colorado Democrats Advance Gun Control Legislation Despite National Attention"

Colorado Democrats are pushing a series of gun control bills, including a ban on "assault weapons," an 11% tax on gun and ammunition sales, and increased standards for concealed handgun training classes. Second Amendment experts argue that these bills, which have largely flown under the national radar, could have far-reaching implications beyond Colorado and are being used as blueprints for other states. Critics say the proposed legislation would disproportionately impact law-abiding citizens, particularly women, and lower-income Americans, while proponents argue that such measures are necessary to protect communities from mass shootings.

politics1 year ago

"Colorado Democrats Advance Comprehensive Gun Control Legislation Amid Public Outcry"

Colorado Democrats are pushing a series of gun control bills, including a ban on "assault weapons," an 11% tax on gun and ammunition sales, and increased standards for concealed handgun training classes. Second Amendment experts argue that these bills, which have largely flown under the national radar, could have far-reaching implications beyond Colorado, as they may serve as blueprints for other states. Critics say the proposed legislation could disproportionately impact lower-income Americans and leave women vulnerable to crime, while supporters argue that the measures are necessary to protect communities from mass shootings.

politics1 year ago

"Colorado Democrats Push for Stricter Gun Control Measures"

Two Denver Democrats have introduced a bill in Colorado that would ban the purchase, sale, and transfer of semi-automatic firearms defined as assault weapons. The bill faces uncertain political support and opposition from gun rights advocates. If passed, it would impose fines for violations and prohibit the possession of rapid-fire trigger activators. The introduction of this bill comes amidst ongoing debates in the legislature over several other gun control measures.

politics1 year ago

"Virginia Lawmakers Advance Gun Control Measures Despite Opposition"

The Virginia Senate and House of Delegates have passed bills to ban the sale of assault weapons, which would also prohibit their purchase, possession, transfer, and sale. The House bill additionally proposes making possession of assault weapons a Class 1 misdemeanor. Advocates and opponents of the ban have differing views on its effectiveness in curbing gun violence, with the likelihood of a veto by Governor Glenn Youngkin being high.

politics2 years ago

"Sen. King and Sen. Heinrich propose comprehensive gun safety bill to curb mass shootings"

Senator Angus King of Maine has introduced new legislation called the GOSAFE Act, which aims to regulate the manufacturing and sale of firearms in the United States. The bill focuses on limiting the number of bullets a gun can hold rather than banning specific models, with rifles and shotguns restricted to magazines carrying no more than 10 rounds, and handguns allowed up to 15 rounds. The proposal comes in the wake of a mass shooting in Lewiston, Maine, and is intended to close loopholes that allow gun manufacturers to evade bans on specific weapons. The bill faces resistance from gun rights advocates, but King believes that public opinion and the need for meaningful gun reform will eventually lead to its passage.

gun-control2 years ago

Maine Mass Shootings Spark Debate on Gun Control in Rural America

Maine is grappling with the aftermath of the deadliest mass shooting in its history and facing scrutiny over its permissive gun laws. The state allows most adults to carry concealed weapons without a permit and has seen recent failed attempts to enact universal background checks and waiting periods. The existing law for taking guns away from potentially dangerous individuals has also come under examination. While concrete proposals for new gun restrictions are scarce, there is a growing call for a serious conversation about gun violence and public safety. Some Mainers advocate for getting military-style weapons off the streets, while others point to failures in mental health services and alerting systems. The prospects for significant changes to Maine's gun laws remain uncertain, given the state's strong hunting tradition and high rates of gun ownership.

politics2 years ago

Assessing the Progress of Gun Safety Legislation and Advocacy

President Joe Biden will speak at a summit in Connecticut on Friday to highlight the implementation of the federal gun safety legislation signed last year. He will also push for universal background checks and the banning of assault weapons. The summit is being led by U.S. Sen. Chris Murphy and major gun safety groups hoping to build on recent progress. Since the bill signing last summer, there have been at least 26 mass killings in the U.S. so far in 2023, leaving at least 131 people dead. Firearms are the No. 1 killer of children in the U.S.

politics2 years ago

Biden renews call for gun control on Uvalde shooting anniversary.

President Biden marked the first anniversary of the Uvalde school shooting by calling for tighter gun regulations, including a ban on assault weapons. However, he offered no new ideas for how to overcome opposition to such laws in Congress. Biden acknowledged that progress has been difficult, but implored lawmakers to "please do something" to stop the flow of guns involved in mass shootings. The Uvalde shooting, which killed 19 children and two teachers, did little to move lawmakers at the state or national level, and the chances of passing such gun laws anytime soon are slim.

politics2 years ago

Supreme Court Upholds Illinois Ban on Assault Weapons and Semi-Automatic Rifles

The US Supreme Court has denied an emergency request from people challenging an Illinois state law that bans the sale of certain semi-automatic guns and large-capacity magazines. The law, which bans so-called assault weapons, was enacted in January and was driven largely by the killing of seven people at a 4th of July parade last year in the Chicago suburb of Highland Park. The case also involves a separate so-called assault weapon bans passed by the city of Naperville. The Supreme Court's conservative majority just last year handed gun rights activists a major victory, ruling that Americans have a right to carry firearms in public for self-defense.