John Hilliard
A proposed ban on gun stores and other firearms businesses in Newton has divided local gun control advocates and raised concerns that the measure may draw the city into a court fight over the constitutional right to bear arms. Darrell A. H. Miller, a law professor at Duke University School of Law and codirector of the Duke Center on Firearms Law, said Newton faces the “live risk” of litigation if the city implements a ban against gun stores. Read the full article here.