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Plenty to cover today, starting with a troubling court ruling: after declaring a gun ban unconstitutional, the court bizarrely demanded the names of members from a pro-2A group involved in the case — a move that’s raising serious First and Second Amendment concerns.
We’ve also covered several defensive gun uses, including a brutal assault in which a man was forced to shoot his wife’s ex-husband with a picture frame still in hand, and two incidents involving armed women — one who fired warning shots to disarm a violent suspect, and another who fatally shot her child’s father during an alleged assault in Tulsa.
In other news, Florida’s open carry ruling continues to ripple: Publix says yes, Walmart and Winn-Dixie say no. And Reddit just updated its content policy to ban user-to-user sales of gun parts, optics, and enhancements effective October 9.