SCOTUS Declines Review of 2A Victory over MN Gun Control Law
In a decision with far-reaching implications, the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declined to review the State of Minnesota’s appeal of an Eighth Circuit Court ruling striking down the state’s ban on young adults applying for concealed carry permits.
The case is known as Jacobson v. Worth, which evolved from the original Worth v. Harrington, filed in June 2021 by the Second Amendment Foundation, Minnesota Gun Owners Caucus, Firearms Policy Coalition, and three private citizens, Kristin Worth, for whom the case is named, Austin Dye, and Axel Anderson. They are represented by attorneys David H. Thompson, Peter A. Patterson, John D. Ohlendorf and William V. Bergstrom at Cooper & Kirk in Washington, D.C.