The Supreme Court of the United States announced several orders regarding gun rights today.
The first case that was examined was Garland v. Range. Bryan Range sued the government because he became a prohibited person after pleading guilty to lying about his income to obtain food stamps. The Court gave Range three years of probation and stripped him of his gun rights for life. He claimed that the punishment was inconsistent with the nation’s historical tradition of firearms regulation. The lower Court decided for the government, but the full bench of the Third Circuit Court of Appeals sided with Range.
Read More at: https://www.ammoland.com/2024/07/scotus-issues-orders-on-major-gun-rights-cases/?
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