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The Supreme Court upheld a 1994 federal statute that prohibits anyone under a domestic violence protection order from possessing a firearm.

Democrats, gun control advocates hail rare SCOTUS victory

The Biden-Harris campaign and Hill Democrats are applauding a rare legal win in a gun control case as the Supreme Court today upheld a 1994 federal statute that prohibits anyone under a domestic violence protection order from possessing a firearm.

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