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Supreme Court Suggests It'll Uphold Gun Restrictions For Domestic Abusers

Nov 07, 2023 View Original Article
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    -2% Center

  • Reliability

    65% ReliableFair

  • Policy Leaning

    -6% Center

  • Politician Portrayal

    10% Negative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

57% : Additionally, the court will hear a more tangential gun rights case with National Rifle Association v. Vullo, a First Amendment dispute brought by the NRA after the head of New York's Department of Financial Services urged banks and insurance companies to stop doing business with gun rights organizations.
44% : Supreme Court justices signaled Tuesday they're unwilling to strike down a provision in federal law that bans domestic abusers from owning firearms, as the court hears its first major gun rights case since its 2022 ruling that overhauled how firearms can be regulated -- and suggests that despite the sweeping nature of that ruling, they're still willing to limit who can access guns.
40% : As U.S. Reels From Maine Mass Shooting, This Supreme Court Case Could Soon Loosen Gun Restrictions Even More (Forbes)Supreme Court Strikes Down N.Y.

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