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A U.S. Appeals Court upheld that gun control laws passed in New York and Connecticut following the massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School do not violate the Second Amendment.
The 57-page ruling released Monday specified that laws prohibiting large-capacity magazines and features commonly attributed to assault weapons in New York and Connecticut are constitutional.
The cases were brought to the appellate court by numerous state gun rights groups in December 2014.
“We hold that the core provisions of the New York and Connecticut laws prohibiting possession of semiautomatic assault weapons and largeâcapacity magazines do not violate the Second Amendment, and that the challenged individual provisions are not void for vagueness,” the judges opined.
The court also reversed the decision to prohibit certain firearms, like a pump-action Remington 7615 rifle, and said they fall within the scope of Second Amendment protection.
Also, the court affirmed the ruling on legislation limiting magazine capacity to seven rounds.