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Some prosecutors in Virginia say they won't enforce new ban on assault weapons

By Kevin Killough

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Harmeet Dhillon

Top DOJ official predicts Supreme Court will declare AR-15 rifles legal everywhere in America

"I think there is going to be a ruling eventually from the Supreme Court that AR-15s are legal for all law-abiding citizens to own and operate," Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon tells Just the News.

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Supreme Court to hear gun possession for drug users case

Case centers around a Texas man who was charged with a felony after FBI agents found a pistol, marijuana and cocaine in his home.

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Supreme Court justices John Roberts, Elena Kagan, Brett Kavanaugh, Amy Coney Barrett

Supreme Court weighs gun owners’ challenge to Illinois transit carry ban

Under the law, concealed carry permit holders are allowed to transport their weapons on trains and buses, but only if they are secured in a locked container and unloaded.

Erich Pratt talks about the rise in gun sales despite Biden’s push to limit Second Amendment rights

Aiden Johnston weighs in on the fatal ATF raid in Arkansas

Luis Valdes explains why yellow flag laws aren’t the answer to stopping mass shootings

Gun Owners of America rep calls new court ruling "a big win for the second amendment"

Aidan Johnston debunks Democrats’ claim that firearms are leading cause of death for children

Robin Evans talks about the driving force behind female gun ownership

Erich Pratt blasts proposed ATF rule to regulate private gun sales

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