Judges hear claim that TN’s racist anti-gun law unenforceably vague
A Christian man with a ministry to shut-ins and jail inmates is challenging as unconstitutional Tennessee’s racist ban on weapons ownership. Arthur J. Hirsch, known as “The Fiddle Man of Lawrence County,” is arguing at a hearing Tuesday that the intent to go armed statute is unconstitutionally vague and unenforceable. By David Tulis / Noogaradio 1240 AM 92.7 FM He was convicted in December 2015 on four criminal counts, including one of violating the unlawful carrying or possession of a weapon statute. He says that the statute is unenforceably vague and void because its fails to define which acts are … Continue reading Judges hear claim that TN’s racist anti-gun law unenforceably vague
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