whosyrdaddy
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Regardless of the justness of the law about felons being unable to possess guns, this sounds to me like a lawyer bringing up a case without much hope; fine for him, bad for his client.
Not just bad for his client, but bad for those people who actually have learned from their mistakes and probably could be trusted with a gun. Imagine how Heller would have been decided if the wrong person had brought it.