Daily Archives: February 5, 2023

W.D.Okla.: MJ user not barred from handgun possession under § 922(g)(3)

A marijuana user is not barred from possessing a handgun under Heller and Bruen under § 922(g)(3). The case makes passing reference to the Fourth and Second Amendments reflecting current rights in 1789. (It’s only here because it’s really interesting.) … Continue reading

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CA1: No REP in guns hidden in house def wasn’t welcome at when he returned after being kicked out

Defendant stayed in a house with a domestic partner and her son until he was kicked out. He returned to assault her and hide guns there. He had no reasonable expectation of privacy in the premises. United States v. John, … Continue reading

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GA: BOLO for aggressive driver in gray car didn’t support stop

There was no reasonable suspicion for defendant’s stop for being an “aggressive driver in a gray car.” The trial court properly suppressed. State v. Glanton, 2023 Ga. App. LEXIS 55 (Feb. 3, 2023). (“In considering these factors we find (1) … Continue reading

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KS: Chance of suicide justified public safety stop

Finding a car parked in a place where people notoriously went to commit suicide justified this public safety encounter. The officer smelled marijuana coming from the car and searched it. State v. McDonald, 2023 Kan. App. LEXIS 5 (Feb. 3, … Continue reading

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CA7: GJ can subpoena target’s surveillance video of how SW was executed

The corporation was the target of a search warrant for violating the Clean Water Act. The warrant took a whole day to execute. After reviewing its own video of the premises, they made claims of misconduct against the executing officers … Continue reading

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