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Tuesday, November 29, 2022

Law Banning Gun Possession Due to Restraining Order is Unconstitutional

U.S.A. –-(AmmoLand.com)-– Federal District Judge David Counts in the Western District of Texas has ruled the controversial federal law banning gun possession by a person who has been served with a restraining order for domestic violence is unconstitutional under the Second Amendment.

10 comments:

  1. Disenfranchised HonkeyNovember 29, 2022 at 3:21 PM

    Damn near ALL gun laws are unconstitutional.

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    1. Only the ones that infringe on our rights, so that would be ALL of them, not nearly all.

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  2. I've always wondered how the NFA of 1934 and the GCA of 1968 weren't ruled unconstitutional. Maybe they'll be on someone's docket in the future.

    I'd think this ruling should also abrogate any "Red Flag Laws". Red Flag Laws take away a Constitutional right without due process under the Fourteenth Amendment.

    Nemo

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    1. "Knocking Red Flag Laws in the head" was my first thought too.

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    2. Read Unintended Consequences for the back ground explanation of the NFA and why it wasn't challenged. It's been pretty much all down hill for 2A since.

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  3. Shall not be infringed. Seams simple enough.

    Be ungovernable, unforgiving, Un-forgetful, unseen, unashamed.

    Physics 101 classes in 3,2,1!

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  4. Now do 'red flag laws'......

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  5. Hi Kenny!!!!!!!,
    "10-4!!!!!!!,"
    Yer' Southern Neighbor!!!,
    skybill

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  6. “Unintended Consequences” by John Ross....
    Ed357

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