The Supreme Court's 8-1 decision in Range v. Garland has been interpreted by the Third Circuit as striking down federal law prohibiting non-violent felons from possessing firearms, as applied to Mr. Range's specific conviction. The ruling emphasizes that individuals, even those with certain past convictions, remain 'the people' protected by the Second Amendment unless the government can demonstrate historical precedent for such a permanent ban. This decision opens the door for further 'as applied' challenges against Section 922 G1, particularly concerning non-violent offenses.
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