Supreme Court rejects Minnesota effort to revive ban on young adults from carrying guns
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The age restriction in Minnesota violates the constitutional rights of law-abiding young adults, as the Second Amendment sets no age limit and historically protected ordinary citizens' right to bear arms. People who hold carry permits are overwhelmingly law-abiding, and the state failed to prove that 18-to-20-year-olds pose any special threat.
The Supreme Court’s refusal to hear Minnesota’s case doesn’t mean that age limits are wrong — it just delays a conclusive ruling. Letting 18-year-olds carry handguns ignores the clear risks; gun violence is a leading killer of young people, and age-based limits are common-sense protections, not constitutional overreach. States must keep fighting to save lives.