I've read plenty of articles on the Bruen case, but I had not heard of this Vincent case until today when I stumbled upon. The below article is from December 2023.
Cliff Notes:
2008 incident where a woman was convicted of trying to cash a $500 fraudulent check.
Sentenced to probation only and restitution.
Federal felony - only way to possess a firearm ever again is Presidential Pardon.
Highlights the issue with non-violent felons never being able to possess a firearm ever again.
I for one hope the Supreme Court starts taking up some of these cases and solidifies the Bruen stance.
https://www.deseret.com/utah/2023/1...al-government-supreme-court-second-amendment/
Cliff Notes:
2008 incident where a woman was convicted of trying to cash a $500 fraudulent check.
Sentenced to probation only and restitution.
Federal felony - only way to possess a firearm ever again is Presidential Pardon.
Highlights the issue with non-violent felons never being able to possess a firearm ever again.
I for one hope the Supreme Court starts taking up some of these cases and solidifies the Bruen stance.
https://www.deseret.com/utah/2023/1...al-government-supreme-court-second-amendment/