Supreme Court Asked To Settle Debate On 18-20 Year-Olds' Gun Rights In Pennsylvania
Both sides seek a Supreme Court ruling on whether 18-20-year-olds have equal Second Amendment rights amid a Pennsylvania law restricting firearm carry during emergencies.
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Why 18-Year-Olds Still Can’t Buy Handguns in the Fifth Circuit
The federal government may have lost the legal battle in the Fifth Circuit to bar 18-20-year-olds from buying handguns from licensed dealers, but a Reload review shows that age group still can’t make those purchases more than seven months after the ruling. In January, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, which covers Texas, Louisiana, and Mississippi, ruled in Reese v. ATF that the federal law… Source
Supreme Court Asked To Settle Debate On 18-20 Year-Olds' Gun Rights In Pennsylvania
Second Amendment Groups and Pennsylvania Agree: High Court Should Hear Case After Two Favorable Rulings for Plaintiffs The U.S. Supreme Court is being urged by both sides of a legal challenge to take up a case that could definitively decide whether adults between the ages of 18 and 20 have the same Second Amendment rights […] Supreme Court Asked To Settle Debate On 18-20 Year-Olds’ Gun Rights In Pennsylvania
Brief Filed With Supreme Court In Pennsylvania 18-20 Gun Carry Case
File Photo BELLEVUE, Wash. — Attorneys representing the Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) and its partners have filed a response brief with the U.S. Supreme Court encouraging the justices to consider the case, in a challenge to Pennsylvania state law which prohibits adults under 21 years of age from carrying firearms during a declared state of emergency. Joining Second Amendment Foundation in the case, Madison Lara v. Commissioner Pennsylvania …
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