Florida’s first post-Bruen Second Adamendment case confirms that a felon cannot possess a firearm. Quoting Heller: “nothing in our opinion should be taken to cast doubt on longstanding prohibitions on the possession of firearms by felons…” That line from Heller was repeated in McDonald v. Chicago and, while Bruen doesn’t re-affirm that …
I read with interest Thomas Julin‘s article, “Weaponized First Amendment Does Not Protect Blueprints for Weapons” in the Daily Business Review. The link is here. Tom sets out the current status of the debate, cites an authority, and concludes that the First Amendment “will not protect publication of information for …
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