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Major Gun Rights Cases Could Reshape Firearm Laws Nationwide | The Center Square Daily

37 min · 5. juni 2026
episode Major Gun Rights Cases Could Reshape Firearm Laws Nationwide | The Center Square Daily cover

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Gun control lawsuits, World Cup economic promises, Nevada's primary election, unemployment rankings, and taxpayer accountability debates across the states lead today's edition of The Center Square Daily.  Gun owners across the country continue to watch major Second Amendment cases working their way through the courts while state legislatures consider new firearm restrictions and regulations. U.S. Law Shield President Kirk Evans joins the program to discuss pending U.S. Supreme Court cases, legal challenges to firearm purchase waiting periods, proposed handgun restrictions, FOID card changes in Illinois, and the broader legal landscape facing gun owners heading into the 2026 elections.  With FIFA World Cup matches set to begin across North America, taxpayers and local communities are weighing the promised economic benefits against the public costs of hosting major sporting events. The Center Square's Jon Styf joins to discuss what economists and policy analysts are saying on whether host cities will see the projected economic windfalls or whether much of the spending simply shifts dollars that would have been spent elsewhere in local economies.  Square Up the Vote:  - Nevada voters prepare to choose party nominees in a closely watched gubernatorial primary.  - Governor Joe Lombardo and Attorney General Aaron Ford remain key figures in a race that could shape the state's political future.  - Candidates continue to debate affordability, economic policy, and the direction of state government ahead of November.  Economic Snapshot:  - The U.S. added 172,000 jobs in May while unemployment remained at 4.3%.  - South Dakota, North Dakota, Hawaii, Vermont, and Alabama posted the nation's lowest unemployment rates.  - The District of Columbia, Nevada, Delaware, California, and Washington ranked among the highest unemployment rates.  - Labor force participation declined from 62.6% to 61.8% over the past year.  America's Talking:  - Michigan lawmakers push for greater transparency in Medicaid error and improper payment rates.  - New York legislators debate redistricting and concerns about political map drawing.  - Statehouses across the country continue discussing government spending, taxpayer accountability, and election-year policy priorities.  The Center Square Daily delivers taxpayer-focused reporting on government spending, elections, public policy, and the issues impacting communities across America. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com [https://pcm.adswizz.com] for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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