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| | Descriptions of state gun cases |
 | | However, as to rights listed in the Constitution, like the right to free speech, or assembly, or to be free from unreasonable searches and seizures, these are usually presumed to be fundamental, and are thus subject to so called "strict scrutiny" analysis. |
 | | The court decides the ban does not infringe on the state constitutional right to bear arms, as all that protects is a right to have some sort of arm that is suited to defense of person and state, and not a gun of your choosing. |
 | | The court found that some of the listed weapons, even if they were really machine guns and not semi-automatic firearms, were still banned, or that the machine gun and semi-automatic version were banned by the ordinance. |
| www-2.cs.cmu.edu /afs/cs/usr/wbardwel/public/nfalist/state_cases.html (16872 words) |
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