The Supreme Court recently affirmed that the Second Amendment fully applies to the states, a ruling that essentially nullifies longstanding handgun bans, including those in Chicago. This decision is seen as a crucial victory for gun rights advocates while prompting a heated response from gun control supporters who fear it could lead to increased violence.
The immediate fallout highlights a divided reaction; some fear that the ruling may spur further violent crime, while others argue it could inadvertently strengthen gun regulations. Amid these contrasting views, legal experts suggest that while outright bans may no longer stand, restrictions on assault weapons and regulations to prevent certain individuals from owning guns are likely to remain upheld.
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