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BumRushDaShow

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Tue Jun 30, 2026, 01:35 PM Yesterday

Supreme Court will consider whether laws called assault weapons bans violate the Second Amendment [View all]

Source: AP

Updated 1:22 PM EDT, June 30, 2026


WASHINGTON (AP) — A Supreme Court that has expanded gun rights will consider whether bans on semiautomatic rifles, often called assault weapons, violate the Second Amendment.

The justices said Tuesday they will hear appeals challenging bans on the AR-15 and similar semiautomatic firearms in Connecticut and the Chicago area.

Similar laws are in place in about a dozen states, covering major cities like New York, Los Angeles and Washington, D.C. Congress allowed a national assault weapons ban to expire in 2004, but Democrats have supported renewing it in response to a series of mass shootings. States have also continued to pass their own laws, including recent measures in Virginia and Rhode Island.

It is the latest high-profile dispute over guns to reach the court since its conservative majority handed down a landmark ruling in 2022 that expanded Second Amendment rights and spawned challenges to firearm laws around the country. Arguments are expected to be heard in the fall.

Read more: https://apnews.com/article/supreme-court-assault-weapons-ban-ar15-a362863265ba8630e71068fe5b75bb8e

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Since the 6 fascist court majority are so afraid of their security, a problem they themselves created, I would be ImNotGod Yesterday #1
Or their fears could cause them to vote against the bans PatSeg Yesterday #2
If they do, well, then, it's machine guns for everyone ashredux Yesterday #3
Who said "small artillery"? And one boy's small is anothers ginormous. erronis Yesterday #7
If they do, well, then, it's machine guns for everyone ashredux Yesterday #4
how come they ignore the well-regulated part of the 2nd? pansypoo53219 Yesterday #5
You know, one of these years .. not in my lifetime ... the Court will finally take "well-regulated' into account. ificandream Yesterday #12
If you had participated in DU's long-ago Gungeon debates, you'd know maxsolomon Yesterday #14
language does change. pansypoo53219 22 hrs ago #15
Tell that to the "Originalists" maxsolomon 9 hrs ago #16
This was addressed in the Heller decision PCB66 8 hrs ago #17
It would seem to me Mr.Bee Yesterday #6
Ballistic missile? Bullets made with spent uranium? (Or not spent yet.) erronis Yesterday #8
It was written for muskets Bayard Yesterday #9
With so many Americans living in fear of someone lost knocking on their door, Torchlight Yesterday #10
"Supreme Court will consider" J_William_Ryan Yesterday #11
The only possible way and i mean only possible way THIS supreme court would ban assault weapons is bluestarone Yesterday #13
If they're so original purr-rat beauty 8 hrs ago #18
That's already been decided in Caetano v Massachusetts in 2016 which said the 2A is not limited to the tech at the time DetroitLegalBeagle 5 hrs ago #19
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