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The federal judge finds ‘likely’ 2nd Amendment violation days after different federal judge in Chicago declined similar action.
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This case is just one of several challenging new state law’s constitutionality.
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Several state and local officials have since been sued in federal and state courts by plaintiffs, including residents, gun shop owners and organizations that oppose the law.
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The law at question bans the sale and manufacture of a long list of firearms defined as “assault weapons."
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A federal judge in Kansas City ruled that the Second Amendment Preservation Act in Missouri did not pass constitutional muster. The law allowed citizens to sue Missouri police if they believed their rights to guns were violated by the enforcement of federal regulations.
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The Columbia Democrat sponsored legislation barring anyone under the age of 20 from selling or purchasing semi- or fully automatic firearms.
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The St. Louis students also presented their artwork in the Capitol rotunda, much of it inspired by the school shooting.
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The challenges keep coming in reaction to a new state law that gun owners say violates their Second Amendment rights.
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After a judge found fault with often-used legislative shortcuts, high-ranking Illinois officials are preparing for a legal fight over the recently-passed assault weapons ban.
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The federal case, which centers on what protections are guaranteed by the 2nd amendment, will be heard in the Southern District of Illinois.