WASHINGTON — State and local gun laws are in the crosshairs as the Supreme Court prepares for a historic oral argument Tuesday.
>snip< For gun owners and lawmakers, the case called McDonald v. City of Chicago presents one bottom line: If the court agrees that the Second Amendment covers state and local governments, as seems likely, some but not all gun restrictions will be blown away.
(Also) Link to: Supreme Court declines new 10 Commandments fight. >>><<< Link to; Gun fans cheer Starbucks' policy
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