Supreme Court Upholds Maryland AR-15 Ban
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Supreme Court allows AR-15 ban in Maryland

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Justices Samuel Alito , Neil Gorsuch and Clarence Thomas dissented from the decision.
The decision leaves in place a ruling by the Fourth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals which ruled that the state may constitutionally prohibit sale and possession of the weapons.
The state legislation, enacted in 2013 after the Sandy Hook shooting, specifically targets the AR-15 .
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