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WLRN: Uthmeier now says it’s unconstitutional to ban nondangerous felons from possessing firearms

An attendee at a gun-rights rally open carries his gun in a holster that reads "We the People" from the Preamble to the United States Constitution. Under Florida law, convicted felons are banned from ...

Uthmeier now says it’s unconstitutional to ban nondangerous felons from possessing firearms

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The Hill: Proposed ‘Trump’ law seeks to allow felons to run for office in Missouri

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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KTVI) – A Missouri representative is proposing a repeal of a state law that currently prevents citizens with a felony history from running for a local and state office. Republican ...

Proposed ‘Trump’ law seeks to allow felons to run for office in Missouri

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News 6 WKMG: Florida AG says ‘non-dangerous felons’ must be allowed to own guns

The Florida Times-Union: Should felons have gun rights? Florida's AG, prosecutors disagree

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Florida's attorney general and state prosecutors are on opposing sides in a court case over whether some convicted felons can possess firearms. Attorney General James Uthmeier's office argues the ...

Yahoo: Uthmeier now says it’s unconstitutional to ban nondangerous felons from possessing firearms

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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Attorney General James Uthmeier has changed course and now argues that nondangerous felons should retain the right to carry ...