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US District Court in Florida Rules Against Post Office ban

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Judge Kathryn Kimball Mizelle of the UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT of the MIDDLE DISTRICT OF FLORIDA, in the case of U. S. vs Emmanuel Ayala, has ruled that the ban on firearms in U. S. Postal Service facilities utterly fails the test of analogous historical precedent established in Bruen, and is therefore unconstitutional. Kudos to Judge Mizelle, who not only got her decision right, but clearly articulated it in such a way that it should imo provide clear fodder for other rulings against blanket firearms bans on Federal property. While Ayala was a USPS employee at the time of his arrest, and it would have been understandable if Mizelle had narrowly crafted her ruling to fit only that specific situation, she chose not to do so. Although this ruling is likely only applicable to her district for now (IANAL), and may well be appealed, I can't see any judge who has the slightest degree of honesty or integrity finding defects in her reasoning - it is that clear. Well done, Judge Mizelle!!!

Judge rules federal law banning gun possession in post offices unconstitutional

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, v. Case No: 8:22-cr-369-KKM-AAS EMMANUEL AYALA, Defendant.

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