Supreme Court rejects Minnesota effort to revive ban on young adults from carrying guns

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WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Monday delivered a blow to Minnesota’s attempt to prevent young adults from obtaining permits to carry firearms in public.
The court, which frequently backs gun rights, rejected the state’s appeal of a ruling that said a law banning 18-to-20-year-olds from applying for such permits violated the Constitution’s Second Amendment, which protects the right to bear arms.
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Winning.
18-20yr olds have the same rights as those aged 21 and older -- to deny an adult his rights based solely on his age clearly infringes on said right.

Just when the left was beginning to think the SCotUS was fine as wine -- BOOM! Headshot!
 
Minnesota must think that although at 18 they can be trusted to join the military and carry a gun to defend our country, but can't be trusted to carry a gun privately to protect themselves and their families. Weird logic.
 
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