Beating the bad guy to the punch: Constitutional rights and romantic partner violence
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According to Danny Reeves, a U.S. District Court Judge for Eastern Kentucky, a restraining order against someone accused of domestic violence is no impediment against the person possessing firearms. Reeves’s ruling came in a case in which a husband is charged with falsely telling a licensed firearms dealer that he was not under any protective order, thus being allowed to complete his purchase. The ruling applies to the possession only, not to the false statement, and the U.S. Attorney in the case has filed an appeal.
Beating the bad guy to the punch: Constitutional rights and romantic partner violence
Beating the bad guy to the punch…
Beating the bad guy to the punch: Constitutional rights and romantic partner violence
According to Danny Reeves, a U.S. District Court Judge for Eastern Kentucky, a restraining order against someone accused of domestic violence is no impediment against the person possessing firearms. Reeves’s ruling came in a case in which a husband is charged with falsely telling a licensed firearms dealer that he was not under any protective order, thus being allowed to complete his purchase. The ruling applies to the possession only, not to the false statement, and the U.S. Attorney in the case has filed an appeal.