Last month, the Supreme Court had a ruling which makes it harder for states to limit access to guns. Now Massachusetts has presented a bill that aims at recasting laws.
A Massachusetts bill aimed
Democratic leaders — who have pledged to draft tougher legislation when they come back into formal session next year — said the bill would bring state law in line with the high court ruling thatrestricting carrying licenses, similar to Massachusetts law, was unconstitutional.
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