💨 Abstract
The Supreme Court has decided not to take up a challenge to Maryland's assault weapons ban at this time. The decision allows the state's ban to remain in effect while the legal process continues. The case is part of an ongoing debate over gun control legislation and Second Amendment rights. The ruling does not preclude the possibility of future review by the Court.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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