In a controversial move, the Supreme Court has upheld Maryland's ban on semiautomatic rifles and Rhode Island's restrictions on large-capacity magazines, igniting a fierce debate on gun rights and regulations. Dissenting justices express concerns over the implications for millions of gun owners.
In a significant move, the U.S. Supreme Court declined to review cases challenging state bans on assault-style rifles, maintaining current restrictions amid ongoing debates about gun violence in America.
The Supreme Court has opted not to hear critical challenges to Maryland's assault weapons ban and Rhode Island's magazine restrictions, keeping these laws in place amid ongoing debates over gun rights. Legal experts suggest the issue may resurface soon.