For his careful examination before ruling. He was called, in 2014, to
rule on a case where a man was given a “deferred judgment” and
successfully completed the requisite time passage without incident,
and the conviction was expunged. Not, however, to bureaucrats. He
served with distinction in the Navy, and was a gun instructor. He had
several guns in his home (because he didn't know he was still
considered a felon in their eyes) when the cops raided it, and he was
charged with being “a felon with a gun,” when he actually was
NOT. That conviction had been reversed, but they kept it on the books
for banning his ability to own guns purposes. Gorsuch ruled in his
favor, and anti-gun fools hate him for it. They've been searching
diligently for something, ANYTHING to keep him from the Supreme
Court, and this is what they came up with. But, far from making him
ineligible to serve, it CEMENTS his eligibility to make intelligent decisions, at least to
intelligent people. (The Hill)
Monday, March 13, 2017
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