This video breaks down the Supreme Court case Range v. Garland, which challenges the federal law prohibiting individuals with non-violent felonies or misdemeanors from possessing firearms. The Third Circuit ruled this ban unconstitutional as applied to Brian Range, a man convicted of a non-violent misdemeanor for concealing income. The government is seeking Supreme Court review, arguing the decision undermines longstanding statutes and historical precedent regarding felon disarmament.
This expert analysis from Armed Scholar details the Supreme Court's recent actions on five Second Amendment cases. While cert was denied for three cases concerning concealed carry, intoxicated possession, and non-violent felon bans, two significant cases, Young v. Hawaii (open carry) and ANJRPC v. Grewal (magazine bans), are being held pending the outcome of the Corlett (Bruen) decision. This strategic delay indicates the Court's focus on broader public carry and arm-type protections.
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