This video details a significant Second Amendment victory in the Third Circuit Court of Appeals case of Brian Range. The court ruled that the federal felon-in-possession law may violate the Second Amendment rights of non-violent felons. The decision emphasizes that individuals like Brian Range remain 'the people' protected by the Second Amendment, and the government failed to provide historical justification for disarming him. This ruling has substantial implications for restoring gun rights for non-violent offenders nationwide.
This video covers a significant court victory for non-violent felons regarding their Second Amendment rights, stemming from the US Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit's en banc decision in the Range v. Garland case. Constitutional attorney Mark W. Smith breaks down the ruling, emphasizing its implications for "all Americans" and discussing the "presumptive constitutionality" aspect. The video also touches on historical legal precedents and the potential for the case to be heard by the Supreme Court, with the judge's opinion being described as "SCOTUS-level."
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