A suburban Chicago gun shop is raffling an AR-15 to benefit victims of the Orlando shooting. Store owners plan to announce the winner July 31.
Reports say the retailer will still sell AR-15 rifles but has removed them from displays "out of respect for the victims of the Orlando tragedy."
Appeals court ruling saying AR-15s and standard-capacity magazines are protected by the Second Amendment could prompt the Supreme Court to weigh in on state gun bans.
The families and Sandy Hook shooting survivor, Natalie Hammond, say Remington's Bushmaster AR-15 rifle is too deadly to sell to civilians.