Supreme Court Backs Right to Bear Arms The Supreme Court rules that individuals have a right to bear arms, striking down the District of Columbia's law banning the possession of handguns. The historic ruling is the high court's first comprehensive decision on individual rights under the Second Amendment.
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Supreme Court Backs Right to Bear Arms

The Supreme Court strikes down the District of Columbia's law banning the possession of handguns.

Friday

Some In D.C. Ready To Pull Trigger On Owning Gun

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Tuesday

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NRA Eyes More Targets After D.C. Gun-Ban Win

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What the Handgun Ruling Really Means

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Thursday

L.A. Police Chief: Gun Limits Help Keep Crime Down

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Supreme Court Strikes Down D.C. Handgun Ban

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