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flag Florida’s AG says banning non-violent felons from owning guns is unconstitutional, citing the Second Amendment.

flag Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier has reversed his position, stating that banning non-violent, non-dangerous felons from owning firearms is unconstitutional, citing the Second Amendment. flag The shift comes in the case of Christopher Morgan, a Pennsylvania felon convicted of carrying a firearm without a license, who was arrested in Florida for possessing a gun. flag Uthmeier now argues the state may only disarm those whose crimes indicate danger, not all felons categorically, and plans to urge the court to reverse Morgan’s conviction. flag The change, praised by gun rights advocates, reflects a growing legal challenge to blanket firearm bans on non-violent offenders, with potential implications for state and federal gun laws.

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