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Gun advocates in New Jersey are using recent Supreme Court rulings, particularly those from a Hawaii case, to argue that the state's restrictions on carrying firearms should be struck down.
The Second Amendment groups are leveraging the court's decisions to challenge New Jersey's current gun-carrying laws and regulations.
Quick context
- What Supreme Court rulings are gun advocates referencing?
- Gun advocates are pointing to Supreme Court rulings from a Hawaii case to support their arguments that New Jersey's gun-carrying restrictions should be invalidated under Second Amendment protections.
- How might these rulings affect New Jersey gun laws?
- The rulings could provide legal grounds to challenge New Jersey's current carrying restrictions, potentially forcing the state to modify or eliminate certain firearms regulations.
- Who is making these arguments?
- Second Amendment advocacy groups in New Jersey are making these arguments based on the Supreme Court precedent established in the Hawaii case.
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