SCOTUS Rejects Anti-Gun AG's Request In 3D Printed Gun Case

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Bearing Arms' Cam & Co
March 30, 2021

While the Supreme Court didn't take any action on a right-to-carry case out of New York on Monday, SCOTUS did turn away a challenge by New Jersey Attorney General Gurbir Grewal in a case that has far reaching implications for both the First and Second Amendment. Alan Gottlieb of the Second Amendment Foundation joins Cam to discuss the Court's decision, and why he views it as a hopeful sign when it comes to other 2A cases.