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Supreme Court bars 'vampire rules' on gun ownership

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June 25, 2026

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In a 6-3 ideologically divided decision, the high court said that requiring permission in advance is an undue burden on the right to possess and carry a firearm.

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Independent Journal Review

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· Jul 3, 2026

Blue States’ Gun-Banning Spree Is Boomeranging Back On Them

The Supreme Court’s ruling in Wolford v. Lopez and its decision to take up two cases involving modern semiautomatic firearms Tuesday outline a pattern in which states and localities hostile to the Second Amendment may be unintentionally assisting gun owners in securing their rights across the country.

The Hill

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· Jun 30, 2026

Supreme Court to decide legality of AR-15 bans

The Supreme Court agreed on Tuesday to take up whether possessing AR-15s and similar assault-style rifles are protected by the Second Amendment, a major gun rights case that is set to impact bans passed in roughly 10 states. The justices said they would hear challenges to bans enacted in Connecticut and the Chicago area. The...

KSAT San Antonio

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· Jun 30, 2026

Supreme Court will consider whether laws known as assault weapons bans violate the Second Amendment

A Supreme Court that has expanded gun rights will consider whether bans on semiautomatic rifles, often called assault weapons, violate the Second Amendment.

ArcaMax

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· Jun 26, 2026

In 2 landmark decisions, the Supreme Court expands gun rights for concealed carry holders and casual drug users

Two Supreme Court rulings in June 2026 reinforced the trend toward broad gun rights under the Second Amendment, overriding attempts to limit concealed carry and to punish the ownership of guns by drug users. The ruling in the concealed carry case...

Off The Press

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· Jun 30, 2026

Supreme Court takes up challenges to AR-15 bans

The Supreme Court on Tuesday said it will consider whether the Second Amendment guarantees the right to have AR-15-style rifles. In a brief order, the high court agreed to take up a pair of cases challenging local and state laws outlawing AR-15s and similar semi-automatic rifles. One involves an ordinance in Cook County, Illinois, and []...Click to read more

OpsLens

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· Jul 4, 2026

‘The Vampire Rule’: Blue states’ gun-banning spree is backfiring on them * WorldNetDaily * by Harold Hutchison, Daily Caller News Foundation

Source link Handgun The Supreme Court’s ruling in Wolford v. Lopez and its decision to take up two cases involving modern semiautomatic firearms Tuesday outline a pattern in which states

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Related coverage for "Supreme Court bars 'vampire rules' on gun ownership": Independent Journal Review — Blue States’ Gun-Banning Spree Is Boomeranging Back On Them. The Hill — Supreme Court to decide legality of AR-15 bans. KSAT San Antonio — Supreme Court will consider whether laws known as assault weapons bans violate the Second Amendment. ArcaMax — In 2 landmark decisions, the Supreme Court expands gun rights for concealed carry holders and casual drug users. Off The Press — Supreme Court takes up challenges to AR-15 bans. OpsLens — ‘The Vampire Rule’: Blue states’ gun-banning spree is backfiring on them * WorldNetDaily * by Harold Hutchison, Daily Caller News Foundation