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flag A New York doorman was jailed for four years for using a gun in self-defense, sparking debate over Second Amendment rights.

flag A 67-year-old New York doorman, Charles Foehner, was sentenced to four years in prison for using a legally owned firearm in self-defense during a June 2023 attack in Queens, sparking criticism that Democratic-led states are misinterpreting the Second Amendment. flag With no prior criminal record, Foehner was confronted by a would-be mugger wielding a knife. flag Critics argue the sentence reflects a broader pattern in blue states where self-defense laws are enforced in ways they say undermine the constitutional right to bear arms for protection, raising concerns about inconsistent application of the Second Amendment and potential discouragement of lawful self-defense.

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