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OLYMPIA, Wash. (CN) — Washington state successfully defended its ban on the sale and purchase of large-capacity gun magazines after the state Supreme Court ruled Thursday that the law doesn’t violate ...
Digital Originals Blue state high-capacity magazine ban is unconstitutional, judge rules, but law remains on books for now Founders had 'no appetite to limit gun rights' Washington judge writes in ...
Long-standing charges against Bennington resident Max Misch that called into question Vermont gun control law, the right of citizens under the Second Amendment, and what constitutes protected behavior ...
Kelso gun store owner sold hundreds of high-capacity magazines in 90 minutes that ban was overturned A legal fight over Washington's high-capacity magazine ban is moving to a higher court ...
U.S. Supreme Court won't review, at least for now, RI's ban on high-capacity gun magazines. The case could not get enough justices to agree to hear the case. Rhode Island banned high-capacity gun ...
Local News Local Politics High-capacity gun magazine ban stays in place for now: WA Supreme Court July 16, 2024 at 12:12 pm Updated July 16, 2024 at 12:12 pm By Jerry Cornfield ...
A Mercer County man was sentenced to seven years in prison after admitting to possessing a ghost gun with an extended magazine in a triple shooting, officials with the U.S. Attorney’s Office ...
A three-judge panel of the 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has upheld a lower court's ruling that Rhode Island's 10-round limit on gun magazine capacity is constitutional.
For the eight U.S. states that adopted bans against large capacity magazines, the odds of a child being killed during a mass shooting dropped by 91%, according to new findings.
PROVIDENCE – A Chepachet gun store and several gun owners in Rhode Island are taking their challenge of the state’s high-capacity magazine ban to the U.S. Supreme Court.
Kelso gun store owner sold hundreds of high-capacity magazines in 90 minutes that ban was overturned A legal fight over Washington's high-capacity magazine ban is moving to a higher court ...