A federal appeals court Tuesday struck down a ban on carrying concealed weapons in Illinois – the only state where it had remained entirely illegal. Read the following headlines for news reports on this story:
“Court ruling on Illinois gun ban sets stage for fight“
From The Detroit News (using an Associated Press news report)
“Court strikes down Illinois’ concealed carry ban“
From The Boston Globe (using the same Associated Press news report)
“Court ruling on Ill. gun ban sets stage for fight“
From YahooNews (using the same Associated Press news report)
“Federal court ruling on Illinois concealed carry ban sets stage for appeal, legislative battle“
From the Minneapolis Star Tribune (using the same Associated Press news report)
“Court strikes down Illinois’ concealed carry ban“
From the Houston Chronicle (using the same Associated Press news report)
“Court Backs Loaded Guns in Public“
From the Wall Street Journal (from a news story written by a WSJ staff reporter)
“Federal appeals court tosses state ban on carrying concealed weapons“
From the Chicago Sun Times (from a news story written by a Sun Times staff reporter)
“Concealed carry: Court strikes down Illinois’ ban“
From the Chicago Tribune (from a news story written by a Chicago Tribune staff reporter)
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1. Which headline below contains the reporter/editor's opinion? Explain your answer.
2. What does this headline imply about the court's decision?