The decision means the ban will now likely remain in effect while the federal appeals court in Chicago takes time to hear arguments in the case.
The U.S. Supreme Court declined Wednesday to issue an injunction against Illinois’ assault-weapons ban, meaning it will now likely remain in effect while the federal appeals court in Chicago takes time to hear further arguments against it.
The court declined to enter an injunction sought by Robert Bevis, a Naperville gunshop owner, and the National Association for Gun Rights, who are among those seeking to block the law. They sought similar rulings from U.S. District Judge Virginia Kendall in Chicago and from the 7th U.
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USA — mix U.S. Supreme Court declines to issue injunction against Illinois’ assault weapons ban