The Hill: Fourth Circuit shreds civil liberties for public gun carry

The Hill: Fourth Circuit shreds civil liberties for public gun carry by E. Gregory Wallace:

Should a person forfeit certain constitutional rights just because he or she chooses to carry a firearm lawfully in public? That’s exactly what a federal appellate judge declared this week in a case involving police stop-and-frisk.

The case is United States v. Robinson and it was heard by all 16 judges on the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit.

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