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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Pam Bondi’s DOJ Weighs Supreme Court Move in Range 2A Case ~ VIDEO
Big news is unfolding in the fight for Second Amendment rights. U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi’s Department of Justice (DOJ) has asked the Supreme Court for an additional 30 days to decide whether to seek certiorari (cert) in Range v. Garland—a case that could have major implications for the rights of non-violent felons to own firearms. The Case at Hand: Range v. Garland At the heart of this case is Brian Range, a Pennsylvania man convicted dec…

AG Bondi to report back to Trump on whether Biden policies infringe on 2nd Amendment
Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — The deadline has quietly passed on Attorney General Pam Bondi delivering a report to President Donald Trump on whether any leftover Biden administration policies infringe on Americans’ right to bear arms. It came just days after Democratic leaders sent her a letter suggesting there is “plainly no need for any new plan of action.” Trump signed an executive order on Feb. 7 after making campaign promises …
AG Bondi’s Second Amendment Report Delayed
The deadline for Attorney General Pam Bondi’s autopsy on the Second Amendment has come and gone. The order, Protecting Second Amendment Rights, issued on February 7, provided a thirty-day period for the Attorney General to “examine all orders, regulations, guidance, plans, international agreements, and other actions of executive departments and agencies to assess any ongoing ... Read more The post AG Pam Bondi Misses Second Amendment Executive O…
AG Bondi to report back to Trump on whether Biden policies infringe on 2nd Amendment - Everett Post
(WASHINGTON) — The deadline has quietly passed on Attorney General Pam Bondi delivering a report to President Donald Trump on whether any leftover Biden administration policies infringe on Americans’ right to bear arms. It came just days after Democratic leaders sent her a letter suggesting there is “plainly no need for any new plan of action.” Trump signed an executive order on Feb. 7 after making campaign promises to gun-rights groups like the…
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Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images(WASHINGTON) -- The deadline has quietly passed on Attorney General Pam Bondi delivering a report to President Donald Trump on whether any leftover Biden administration policies infringe on Americans' right to bear arms. It came just days after Democratic leaders sent her a letter suggesting there is "plainly no need for any new plan of action."Trump signed an executive order on Feb. 7 after making campaign promises t…
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