Trump-appointed judges are shifting the country’s most politically conservative circuit court further to the right
BRYAN COLLEGE – THE EAGLE.COM (Via the Texas Tribune) August 30, 2018 – The Hansons wanted to buy two handguns, and they wanted to do it in Texas. Andrew and Tracy Hanson, both members of the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms, live in Washington, D.C., but their preferred gun dealer, fellow committee member Fredric Russell Mance, is based in Arlington. Because they’re not Texas residents, the Hansons couldn’t buy the guns directly from Mance, and would have had to pay a $125 transfer fee for each firearm. Instead, the Hansons went to court, arguing that the fee infringed on their Second Amendment rights. [full article]
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