Chicago victim advocates await U.S. Supreme Court decision on domestic abusers, gun rights
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47% : If this federal protection is overturned, Karina's Law would give law enforcement a clearer directive to seize guns from people in such situations.43% : It is the law that should have taken a gun away from the Little Village man who killed his wife, Karina Gonzalez, and their daughter in July after an order of protection was issued.
36% : A decision to overturn the federal law, Mendoza said, "will be a slap in the face to victims that are still on this earth that had to deal with gender-based gun violence - and for the fallen victims that are not here.
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