Supreme Court to Review Assault Weapons Bans in Connecticut and Cook County
1-Minute Brief
The Supreme Court's decision could impact the legality of semiautomatic rifle bans across the United States.
Key Facts
- The Supreme Court has agreed to consider challenges to assault weapons bans in Connecticut and Cook County, Illinois.
- The bans under review target semiautomatic rifles often referred to as assault weapons.
- The Supreme Court has previously expanded gun rights in recent rulings.
- The cases specifically involve laws restricting AR-15 style firearms.
- The outcome may affect similar laws in other jurisdictions.
What Happened
The Supreme Court agreed to hear cases challenging the constitutionality of assault weapons bans in Connecticut and Cook County, Illinois, focusing on semiautomatic rifles.
Why It Matters
The Court's decision may set a precedent for how Second Amendment rights apply to bans on certain firearms, potentially influencing gun laws nationwide.
What's Next
The Supreme Court will review arguments and issue a ruling on whether these bans violate the Second Amendment. The timing of oral arguments and a decision has not been specified in the sources.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- The IndependentLeft1h agoSupreme Court will consider striking down assault weapons bans, in Connecticut and the Chicago-area
- CBS NewsLeft1h agoSupreme Court takes up challenges to AR-15 bans
