Massachusetts court strikes down ban on stun guns

AP  |  Boston 

The state's highest court has struck down a law that bans the civilian possession of stun guns.

The said in today's ruling that prohibiting ownership of the weapons violates the Second Amendment of the US Constitution.

The decision marks a reversal for the court, which reached an opposite conclusion in a separate 2015 case. The U.S. Supreme Court, however, set aside that ruling, saying the court failed to properly explain its ruling.

The court stayed today's ruling for 60 days to give the Legislature time to rewrite the law to regulate the ownership of stun guns without banning them entirely. The current law allows police to use stun guns.

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First Published: Tue, April 17 2018. 20:35 IST