States Are Fighting the Supreme Court "Tooth and Nail" on Gun Rights
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The Supreme Court's landmark decision in New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v. Bruen continues to have a major impact on firearm laws and Second Amendment litigation across the United States. Legal challenges involving gun regulations are still unfolding years after the ruling, with many states defending existing firearm restrictions while gun rights organizations continue to bring new cases in court. The debate is particularly intense in states that have traditionally supported stricter gun control measures, where lawmakers and regulators are working to preserve regulations that are now being challenged under the legal framework established by Bruen. As states, lawmakers, and advocacy groups continue to clash over firearm policy, the long-term impact of the Bruen decision is still being determined in courtrooms nationwide. #SecondAmendment #Bruen #GunRights #SupremeCourt #SCOTUS #Firearms #GunLaws #Constitution #NYSRPAvBruen #LegalNews #ConstitutionalRights #PublicPolicy #Politics #CourtCases #BreakingNews