Now That SCOTUS Made It Easier To Throw Out Anti-Gun Laws, Which One Will Be Next To Go?

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Now That SCOTUS Made It Easier To Throw Out Anti-Gun Laws, Which One Will Be Next To Go?

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Now That SCOTUS Made It Easier To Throw Out Anti-Gun Laws, Which One Will Be Next To Go?

The author suggests magazine limits may be next. It's hard to say... there are so many that will fall.
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Paladin wrote: Tue Aug 09, 2022 4:11 pm Now That SCOTUS Made It Easier To Throw Out Anti-Gun Laws, Which One Will Be Next To Go?

The author suggests magazine limits may be next. It's hard to say... there are so many that will fall.
Paxton is going after the NFA and CGA. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E2U5HqWuD-s

Worth v Harrington in MI, challenging banning 18-20 year persons. The 2nd Amendment Foundation is assisting. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=seO3FoMh3DU
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