New York City Asks Supreme Court to Drop Gun Case

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New York City’s request that the Supreme Court drop a gun case came after the city loosened restrictions on transporting firearms

Earlier this year, in what would be its first gun-rights case in about a decade, the high court said it would hear a lawsuit filed by the New York State Rifle and

Pistol Association, a gun-rights group affiliated with the National Rifle Association. The gun-rights group sued New York City and its police department, saying city...

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