A N.Y. gun law led to SCOTUS' domestic violence decision. Here's how.
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How a New York gun law impacted SCOTUS’ domestic violence ruling Friday
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👮 How a New York gun law influenced SCOTUS’ Friday domestic violence ruling
🚨 The U.S. Supreme Court decided its first case regarding the Second Amendment Friday since it struck down New York’s concealed carry law two years ago.
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Friday that people under a domestic violence restraining order can be barred from owning guns.
But a New York gun law was at the center of that ruling.
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