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En Banc 3rd Circuit Supports Restored Gun Rights for Felons
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A razor's edge split the en banc Third Circuit Wednesday in supporting the right for felons to bear arms, fueling predictions of a Supreme Court battle.
The consolidated dates appeals of convicted felons Daniel Binderup and Julio Suarez produced five opinions, clocking in all together at 174 pages.
Binderup and Suarez persuaded the plurality that the nature and age of their convictions should exempt them from the prohibition on felons owning firearms, codified in Section 922(g)(1) of Title 18. |
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Sosalty
(9/9/2016)
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Dumb idea, let's not blur the distinction between the law abiding and criminals. |
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