The Supreme Court won't revive a Minnesota ban on gun-carry permits for young adults
- The U.S. Supreme Court declined to revive Minnesota's law banning adults under 21 from obtaining gun-carry permits on April 21.
- The Eighth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals found that the restriction violated the Second Amendment rights of adults aged 18 to 20.
- Minnesota did not provide sufficient evidence that young adults pose a danger to the public, according to the Eighth Circuit ruling.
- The Supreme Court also dismissed another case regarding the University of Michigan's ban on guns on campus, maintaining existing restrictions.
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US Supreme Court Won’t Revive Minnesota Age Restriction on Guns - The Thinking Conservative
Supreme Court declined to hear an appeal from state of Minnesota asking to resurrect its law barring adults younger than 21 from obtaining in public. The post US Supreme Court Won’t Revive Minnesota Age Restriction on Guns appeared first on The Thinking Conservative.
US Supreme Court won’t revive a Minnesota ban on gun-carry permits for young adults
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Monday rejected an appeal from Minnesota asking to revive the state’s ban on gun-carry permits for young adults. The justices also left in place a ban on guns at the University of Michigan, declining to hear an appeal from a man who argued he has a right to be armed on campus. No justice noted a dissent in either case. Taken together, the actions reflect the high court’s apparent lack of appetite for cases that…
ThePatriotLight - US Supreme Court Won’t Revive Minnesota Age Restriction on Guns
ThePatriotLight - The court said the state did not provide enough evidence to show that firearms bans for 18- to 20-year-olds were consistent with ‘historical analogues.’The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear an appeal from the state of Minnesota asking the high court to resurrect its law barring adults younger than 21 from obtaining a permit to carry a firearm in public.The nine justices declined to hear the state’s appeal, letting s…
US Supreme Court Won’t Revive Minnesota Age Restriction on Guns
The U.S. Supreme Court on April 21 declined to hear an appeal from the state of Minnesota asking the high court to resurrect its law barring adults younger than 21 from obtaining a permit to carry a firearm in public. The nine justices declined to hear the state’s appeal, letting stand a 2024 ruling by the St. Louis-based Eighth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals that found the restriction violated the rights of adults aged 18, 19, and 20 to keep and…
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