A U.S. appeals court has upheld a federal law barring felons from owning firearms, affirming the conviction of a California man who challenged the ban on the grounds that it should only apply to violent offenders. The decision by the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals underscores the government’s stance that lifelong disarmament for felons aligns with historical firearms regulations and serves to protect the public from potential misuse by those convicted of serious crimes.
This ruling comes amid ongoing interpretations of the Second Amendment following recent Supreme Court decisions that prompted lower courts to reevaluate gun ownership rights. Notably, the case involved Steven Duarte, who was apprehended discarding a firearm during a police stop, having previously accumulated five nonviolent convictions. With this latest judgment, all eleven judges on the panel reinforced the precedent of restricting gun rights for those with felony records, illustrating a continued legal commitment to gun control as a public safety measure.
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