George Pitsilides, a restaurateur and professional poker player with past gambling convictions, receives a significant court ruling that allows him to challenge a federal law preventing felons from owning guns. The Third Circuit Court mandates that the lower court reassess whether Pitsilides poses a specific danger concerning gun misuse before enforcing the ban, a decision that could impact the broader interpretation of gun rights for individuals with criminal records.
This development comes in light of Pitsilides appealing a 2021 district court ruling that favored the government’s stance on the firearm restrictions. The outcome of this case not only affects Pitsilides but also raises important legal questions surrounding the balance between public safety and the rights of felons in the United States.
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