"A Texas judge has ruled that part of the Federal Firearms Act is unconstitutional in light of the new NYSRPA v. Bruen standard. Armed Attorneys Emily Taylor and Richard Hayes discuss the sound reasoning behind the judge's decision to find this portion of the Federal Firearms Act unconstitutional."
If you just are indicted you don't lose your 2A rights. Indictment is not conviction.
Is it too much to hope that more or better all of the act is repealed or ruled completely unconstitutional.
And here is some Texas prospective on the court ruling from the liberal Dallas Morning News. No surprise as they haven't liked anything pro-2A going back to CHL law passing in 1995. Take a read just so you know what the other side will argue. Makes your argument better for low-info voters.
If you just are indicted you don't lose your 2A rights. Indictment is not conviction.
Is it too much to hope that more or better all of the act is repealed or ruled completely unconstitutional.
And here is some Texas prospective on the court ruling from the liberal Dallas Morning News. No surprise as they haven't liked anything pro-2A going back to CHL law passing in 1995. Take a read just so you know what the other side will argue. Makes your argument better for low-info voters.
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