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Senate votes to allow guns on Amtrak
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    WASHINGTON — The Senate voted Wednesday to permit passengers on the Amtrak passenger railroad to transport handguns in their checked baggage.
    The proposal, approved by a 68-30 vote, seeks to give Amtrak riders rights comparable to those enjoyed by airline passengers, who are permitted to transport firearms provided that they declare they are doing so and that the arms are unloaded and in a securely locked container.
    “Americans should not have their Second Amendment rights restricted for any reason, particularly if they choose to travel on America’s federally subsidized rail line,” said Sen. Roger Wicker, R-Miss., who made the proposal.
    Wicker’s amendment would deny the railroad its $1.6 billion taxpayer subsidy unless it changes the gun policy. ................>>>>...............>>>>...........http://www.dailygazette.net/De.....r00204&AppName=1
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Chicago’s handgun ban heads to Supreme Court
Ruling could affect gun control rules across the nation

BY MARK SHERMAN The Associated Press

    WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court says it will take up a challenge to Chicago’s ban on handguns, opening the way for a ruling that could set off a vigorous new campaign to roll back state and local gun controls across the nation.
    Victory for gun-rights proponents in the Chicago case is considered likely, even by supporters of gun control, in the latest battle in the nation’s long and often bitter dispute over the Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms. A ruling against the city’s outright ban could lead to legal challenges to less-restrictive laws across the country that limit who can own guns, whether firearms must be registered and how they should be stored.
    The case is to be argued early next year.
    Last year, the justices struck down a prohibition on handguns in the District of Columbia, a city with unique federal status, as a violation of the Second Amendment. Now the court will decide whether that ruling should apply to local and state laws as well.
    The court has previously said that most, but not all, rights laid out in the Constitution’s Bill of Rights serve as checks on state as well as federal restrictions. Separately, 44 state constitutions already enshrine gun rights.
    Though faced with potential limits from the high court on their ability to enact laws and regulations in this area, 34 states weighed in on the gun- rights side before the justices agreed to take the case Wednesday, an indication of the enduring strength of the National Rifle Association and its allies.
    The gun case was among several the court added to its docket for the term that begins Monday. Others include:
    A challenge to part of a law that makes it a crime to provide financial and other aid to any group designated a terrorist organization.
    A dispute over when new, harsher penalties can be given to sex offenders who don’t register with state sex offender databases.
    Whether to throw out a human rights lawsuit against a former prime minister of Somalia who is accused of overseeing killings and other atrocities. The issue is whether a federal law gives the former official, Mohamed Ali Samantar, immunity from lawsuits in U.S. courts. ...................>>>>..............>>>>...................http://www.dailygazette.net/De.....r00301&AppName=1
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