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Massachusetts Judge Rules Governor Baker's Executive Orders Violate Second Amendment




This week a federal judge in Massachusetts ruled that Governor Baker ‘had no jurisdiction’ to exclude gun shops from his list of ‘essential services’, stating that doing so ‘infringes on people’s rights to buy a firearm’.  Judge Douglas Woodlock granted the motion for preliminary injunction against the state which went into effect on Saturday, May 9th.

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