21 Attorney Generals Urge SCOTUS To Hear Maryland Assault Weapon Ban Case
A coalition of 21 state Attorneys General has petitioned the Supreme Court to hear the Maryland assault weapon ban case, Kolbe v. Hogan. They argue that bans on certain semi-automatic firearms and standard-capacity magazines are unconstitutional, infringing upon Second Amendment rights. This action aims to reassert the legal framework established in Heller v. DC and McDonald v. Chicago, which affirmed an individual's right to keep and bear arms.











