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The Office of Public Affairs has announced that the Justice Department is suing the state of Colorado over its ban on standard-capacity firearms magazines, citing constitutional violations. This litigation argues that the ban infringes upon Second Amendment rights, which protect individuals’ rights to bear arms. The lawsuit contends that the restrictions placed on magazine capacities are not justified by public safety concerns and disproportionately impact law-abiding citizens. The Justice Department aims to uphold constitutional protections while challenging state-level measures it deems unconstitutional. This case reflects ongoing national debates about gun rights and regulations, emphasizing the tension between state laws and federal interpretations of the Second Amendment. The department advocates for the legal rights of firearm owners while seeking to address broader concerns regarding public safety and individual freedoms in the context of gun ownership.

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