Ruling Says Right to Bear Arms Supersedes Local Laws, Setting Off New Fights
By Jess Bravin
Wall Street Journal
WASHINGTON—The Supreme Court ruled Monday that armed self-defense is a constitutional right, a historic conclusion to a long battle over the meaning of the Second Amendment. See this interactive graphic for state laws.
WASHINGTON—The Supreme Court ruled Monday that armed self-defense is a constitutional right, a historic conclusion to a long battle over the meaning of the Second Amendment. See this interactive graphic for state laws.
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