A trader on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, a teaching assistant, a self employed businessman and a veterinarian are challenging the city's new gun ordinance put in place last week after the U.S. Supreme Court gutted the city's handgun ban. The lawsuit filed Tuesday in U.S. District Court claims that the new ordinance violates the right of Chicago residents to keep and bear arms under the 2nd and 14th Amendments. It seeks to have portions of the ordinance declared "null and void" and prohibit the city from enforcing those measures.
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