Supreme Court Sidesteps Assault Weapon Cases — For Now
The Supreme Court has sidestepped cases challenging assault weapon and magazine bans in Maryland and Rhode Island, leaving existing state laws in place. This decision allows lower courts to further develop legal precedent, particularly concerning the 'history and tradition' test established in Bruen. While not a definitive ruling, the court's inaction and concurring opinions signal a continued interest in Second Amendment challenges, suggesting a future hearing on these critical issues.








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