Disarming a Man Based on a Nonviolent Misdemeanor Was Unconstitutional, the 3rd Circuit Rules
An 11-4 ruling in ‘United States v. Range’ highlights the injustice of a federal law that bans gun possession by broad categories of “prohibited persons.”
Back in 1995, Bryan Range pleaded guilty to fraudulently obtaining $2,458 in food stamps by understating his income. He returned the money, paid a $100 fine and $288 in court costs, and served three …