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"path": "/2026/03/19/uthmeier-elaborates-on-why-a-nondangerous-felon-shouldnt-be-banned-from-owning-a-firearm/",
"publishedAt": "2026-03-19T21:02:50.000Z",
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"Florida government",
"Politics & Law",
"Christopher Morgan",
"Gun Owners of America",
"James Uthmeier",
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"textContent": "Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier is elaborating on his newly espoused legal opinion that Florida’s ban on felons possessing firearms violates the Second Amendment when it comes to those who have committed nonviolent felony offenses. In a supplemental brief filed Wednesday night, Uthmeier urges the state’s First District Court of Appeal to reverse the conviction […]",
"title": "Uthmeier elaborates on why a ‘nondangerous’ felon shouldn’t be banned from owning a firearm"
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