sksvlad
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Massachusetts's stun gun ban came into question after a woman was arrested for carrying one in her pursue for protection against her ex-boyfriend. Police arrested her, and a state court upheld the ban, arguing that the Second Amendment was never intended to apply to stun guns.
But the Supreme Court disagreed and reversed that decision Monday. The Second Amendment applies to all firearms, “even those that were not in existence at the time of the founding,” the high court wrote.
But the Supreme Court disagreed and reversed that decision Monday. The Second Amendment applies to all firearms, “even those that were not in existence at the time of the founding,” the high court wrote.