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WI: Wisconsin Supreme Court upholds gun ban for deadbeat dad
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In a case that sought to put the first dent in Wisconsin's ban on felons possessing guns, the Wisconsin Supreme Court on Thursday rejected a constitutional challenge from a man who became a felon for not paying child support.
The ruling upheld the conviction of Leevan Roundtree, who had argued the law is unconstitutional in his case because his underlying felony conviction was for a nonviolent offense more than 10 years before he was found with a gun, convicted and sent to prison. |
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PHORTO
(1/8/2021)
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Amy Barrett wouldn't agree.
I hope she gets her teeth into one of these before long. |
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