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27 States Ask Supreme Court to Review Gun Magazine Ban

A coalition of 27 states argues Washington's ban on magazines over 10 rounds contradicts Supreme Court precedents, citing that 48% of gun owners possess such magazines for lawful use.

  • Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill has joined 27 states in urging the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn a Washington law that bans firearm magazines over ten rounds.
  • The Washington Supreme Court upheld the magazine ban, stating that such magazines are not protected arms under the Second Amendment.
  • The coalition argues that over 48% of U.S. gun owners possess these magazines, which are essential for lawful purposes like self-defense and hunting.
  • The coalition of Attorneys General asserts that treating magazines as accessories allows states to bypass constitutional protections.
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