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AG Bondi to report back to Trump on whether Biden policies infringe on 2nd Amendment

  • The U.S. Department of Justice requested an additional 30 days to decide on Range v. Garland, which impacts non-violent felons' firearm rights.
  • Brian Range challenges the federal law that prohibits felons from owning firearms, arguing it violates the Second Amendment, with the Third Circuit agreeing with him.
  • A Supreme Court ruling could redefine laws regarding non-violent felons owning firearms and potentially restore gun rights to many non-violent individuals.
  • The Department of Justice's delay might be strategic due to new leadership awaiting Senate confirmation, as this case could become pivotal for Second Amendment policies.
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WBAL broke the news in Baltimore, United States on Wednesday, March 12, 2025.
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