The Pennsylvania Supreme Court is set to eye an array of issues related to the interpretation of the Second Amendment in a case stemming from a town ordinance that barred residents from operating shooting ranges on their property.

On Monday, the justices took up the case Barris v. Stroud Township, in which a split Commonwealth Court panel decided last year that the ordinance violated the Second Amendment rights of a resident who was using a 4.66-acre tract of land on his property to operate a personal shooting range.