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Associated Press Apr 26, 2021
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Pittsburgh Pirates Bryan Reynolds hits a double in front of
Minnesota Twins catcher Mitch Garver during the first inning,
Sunday, in Minneapolis.
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Pittsburgh Pirates Phillip Evans, right, celebrates with
designated hitter Todd Frazier after scoring on a hit by teammate
Colin Moran against the Minnesota Twins during the first inning of
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Minnesota Twins pitcher Matt Shoemaker throws against the
Pittsburgh Pirates during the first inning of a baseball game,
Sunday, April 25, 2021, in Minneapolis. (AP Photo/Craig Lassig)
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It is the case that Kevin Brobson cannot get out of his head: the National Rifle Association and gun owners couldn t get Pennsylvania s courts to consider their lawsuits challenging firearms restrictions in cities.
Brobson, now running for a seat on Pennsylvania s Supreme Court, is a key figure in an expanding fight over gun laws that is drawing out in the Legislature, the state s highest court and the state s biggest cities.
The fight over gun control is also featuring prominently in the three-way Republican primary race for the state Supreme Court seat, as Brobson and the two other candidates show off endorsements by gun-rights groups, attend the groups’ meetings or point to pro-gun decisions they made from the bench.
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Widening fight over guns features prominently in court race
By MARC LEVYApril 24, 2021 GMT
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) It is the case that Kevin Brobson cannot get out of his head: the National Rifle Association and gun owners couldn’t get Pennsylvania’s courts to consider their lawsuits challenging firearms restrictions in cities.
Brobson, now running for a seat on Pennsylvania’s Supreme Court, is a key figure in an expanding fight over gun laws that is drawing out in the Legislature, the state’s highest court and the state’s biggest cities.
The fight over gun control is also featuring prominently in the three-way Republican primary race for the state Supreme Court seat, as Brobson and the two other candidates show off endorsements by gun-rights groups, attend the groups’ meetings or point to pro-gun decisions they made from the bench.