The Supreme Court has granted, vacated, and remanded the Range v. Garland case concerning firearm possession by individuals with nonviolent felony convictions. This action was taken in light of the recent US v. Rahimi decision. The Range case specifically addresses how the Bruen decision's historical analysis applies to individuals like Brian Range, who was convicted of a nonviolent misdemeanor related to food stamp fraud and subsequently barred from firearm possession.
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