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The Debate Link

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I'm a professor! Why won't anyone listen to me?

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The Debate Link skip to main | skip to sidebar The Debate Link "I'm a professor! Why won't anyone listen to me?" Friday, August 09, 2024 8th Circuit Reaffirms Constitutionality of Bans on Felons Bearing Arms The Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals has reaffirmed its earlier decision in United States v. Jackson , concluding that it is constitutional to prohibit felons from possessing firearms even if the felony they were convicted of was non-violent (the case was on remand following Rahimi ). The court observed that there was ample evidence of historical precedent permitting disarmament of non-law abiding individuals even in absence of evidence they were "violent", as well as pointing to the Supreme Court's repeated insistence that its Heller / McDonald / Bruen  line of cases repeatedly emphasized it was not disturbing longstanding prohibitions on felon disarmament laws. It also reiterated a point it made in its initial ruling: that while it may be the case that pro...

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