LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) — The Nebraska Supreme Court on Friday ruled that a lawsuit challenging some Lincoln gun regulations can move forward.

The justices found that the Nebraska Firearms Owners Association did not have standing to bring the suit, but they said the individual members did.

“We are pleased that now we can challenge these laws on the merits,” Ryan Morrison, an attorney with the Liberty Justice Center, said in a press release. “Following this victory, we will show the local governments of Lincoln and Omaha, that their firearms regulations violate the Second Amendment and state law.”

The lawsuit stems from an executive order signed by Lincoln Mayor Leirion Gaylor Baird in 2023.

Gaylor Baird’s order bans weapons from vehicles, buildings or facilities owned, leased, controlled

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