佛罗里达州的律师表示禁止非暴力罪犯拥有枪支是违宪,
Florida’s AG says banning non-violent felons from owning guns is unconstitutional, citing the Second Amendment.
佛罗里达州总检察长詹姆斯·奥特迈尔 (James Uthmeier) 反过来, 表示禁止非暴力的犯罪者拥有枪支是违宪的.
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.
这一转变出现在宾夕法尼亚州的克里斯托弗·摩根案中,他因无证携带枪支被定罪,在佛罗里达被捕。
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.
乌斯迈尔现在认为, 国家只能解除武器的犯罪表明危险的人, 并不是所有罪犯明确地, 和计划敦促法院扭转摩根的定罪.
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.
这一改变受到枪支权利倡导者的赞扬, 反映出对非暴力犯罪者全面禁止使用枪支的法律挑战日益增加, 对州和联邦枪支法有潜在影响.
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.