A US appeals court has ruled that banning gun sales to individuals aged 18 to 20 violates the Second Amendment, reshaping firearm laws.
A federal appeals court on Thursday ruled against a federal law requiring young adults to be 21 to buy handguns, finding it violated the Second Amendment.
A conservative federal appeals court said Thursday that a federal law banning the sale of handguns to 18- to 20-year-olds is ...
A Louisiana lower court judge had upheld the 1968 statute barring firearm sales to 18-20-year-olds in late 2022.
The government failed to persuade the appeals court that 18-to-20-year-olds are not part of "the people" or that the age restriction is consistent with the "historical tradition of firearm regulation.
A US appeals court panel ruled that federal provisions against the sale of handguns to adults aged 18 to 20 are ...
Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) announced that the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that the federal government’s ...
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The Appeals Court ruled that while the DOT had the power to issue such rules, the rulemaking process had some procedural gaps ...
The Fifth Circuit found that the Federal Trade Commission violated the Administrative Procedure Act when it failed to issue ...