La. law barring felons from owning guns rejected
Mar 22, 2013, 3:40 AM
NEW ORLEANS (AP) – A New Orleans judge says a state law forbidding certain felons from possessing firearms is unconstitutional in light of an amendment passed last year that makes the right to bear arms a “fundamental right” in Louisiana.
District Judge Darryl Derbigny’s ruling Thursday sends the issue straight to the Louisiana Supreme Court, which must decide whether the statute infringes on Louisiana citizens’ now-enhanced right to gun possession.
The Times-Picayune reports (
http://bit.ly/162MTjJ) the Orleans Parish public defenders’ office challenged the constitutionality of the statute on behalf of a half-dozen clients, all charged with being a felon in possession of a firearm.
If the Supreme Court sides with Derbigny, the law will be scrapped and the Legislature forced to rewrite it.
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Information from: The Times-Picayune,
http://www.nola.com
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