Do People Subject to Domestic Abuse Orders Have the Right to Be Armed?
Briefly

Zackey Rahimi, a drug dealer in Texas with a history of armed violence, is hardly a model citizen, a federal appeals court judge wrote in March, with considerable understatement.But the court vacated Mr. Rahimi's conviction under a federal law that makes it a crime for people subject to domestic-violence orders to possess guns, ruling that the law violated the Second Amendment.
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