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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
62% : McCourt said that instead, courts will reevaluate the laws, determining whether they violate the Second Amendment.50% : U.S. Rep. Elise Stefanik applauded the ruling and said it "correctly declares New York's shameful attempt to shred Second Amendment rights of New Yorkers unconstitutional."
49% : "It's taking a stricter interpretation that the Second Amendment is absolute -- it says what it says, you have a right to bear arms."
46% : "It's possible that these laws will face a new challenge, and that's particularly true for any laws governing the public use of guns which was not previously considered part of the Second Amendment," McCourt said.
44% : -- Supreme Court expands gun rights, striking New York limits -- States with strict gun-permitting laws consider next steps Follow AP's coverage of the Supreme Court:
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