Reason: None provided.
Here. Starts on page 27.
Massive tl;dr:
Barrett argues in a dissenting opinion for the right of nonviolent felons (in this case, a guy who was convicted of felony mail fraud) to possess firearms.
As a side note, I honestly can't believe that falsely selling therapeutic shoe inserts as "Medicare approved" and then billing Medicare accordingly actually counts as a felony. Fucking clown world.
4 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original
Here. Starts on page 27.
Massive tl;dr:
Barrett argues in a dissenting opinion for the right of nonviolent felons (in this case, a guy who was convicted of felony mail fraud) to possess firearms.
4 years ago
1 score