By John Fritze, CNN

(CNN) — The Supreme Court agreed Friday to decide if states may bar people from carrying guns on private property without permission from the property owner, wading into a thorny Second Amendment dispute that could expand carry rights in malls, restaurants and stores.

It is the first major Second Amendment case the 6-3 conservative court has agreed to hear in more than a year. In recent years the court has decided a number of high-profile Second Amendment cases in ways that have expanded access to guns.

The court granted five new cases on Friday as it builds out a new term that will begin on Monday and run through June.

The new term is shaping up to be one of enormous consequence, with cases dealing with executive power during President Donald Trump’s second term, t

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