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Illinois assault weapons ban upheld by federal appeals court

Illinois assault weapons ban upheld by federal appeals court

Summary

A federal appeals court upheld Illinois’ ban on many semiautomatic weapons. The law was passed after a deadly mass shooting and limits the sale of certain guns and magazines. The court ruled the ban does not break the Second Amendment right to own guns.

Key Facts

  • Illinois passed the Protect Illinois Communities Act in January 2023.
  • The law bans the sale of over 100 kinds of semiautomatic firearms and limits magazine sizes.
  • The law was created after a mass shooting during the Highland Park July 4th parade that killed seven people.
  • The U.S. 7th Circuit Court of Appeals reversed a lower court and ruled 2-1 to uphold the ban.
  • The majority said the law fits with established rules and does not violate gun rights under the Second Amendment.
  • Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul said the decision supports public safety.
  • Gun trade groups disagree and want the U.S. Supreme Court to review the case.
  • The Supreme Court will consider a similar law in Cook County later this year.
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