DOJ Challenges Colorado's Standard-Capacity Magazine Ban as Unconstitutional

TL;DR Summary
The Justice Department filed suit against Colorado, arguing that its ban on standard-capacity firearm magazines unlawfully infringes the Second Amendment by restricting magazines commonly owned and used with popular firearms such as AR-15s, citing District of Columbia v. Heller; the division notes it will defend law-abiding Americans’ gun rights and directs complaints to justice.gov.
- Justice Department Sues Colorado for Unconstitutional Weapons Ban of Standard-Capacity Firearms Magazines Department of Justice (.gov)
- Trump Administration Live Updates: Lutnick Questioned Over Epstein Ties; National Mall Shooter Charged The New York Times
- DOJ sues Denver over ‘unconstitutional’ weapons ban Colorado Springs Gazette
- It’s official: Trump administration sues Denver over 37-year-old assault weapon ban Denverite
- Denver mayor rejects Trump administration’s demand to repeal assault weapons ban KRDO
Reading Insights
Total Reads
0
Unique Readers
2
Time Saved
1 min
vs 2 min read
Condensed
78%
241 → 54 words
Want the full story? Read the original article
Read on Department of Justice (.gov)