Your #1 source for blades and firearms news and updates…

  • Home
  • Knives
  • News
  • Hunting
  • Tactical
  • Prepping & Survival
  • Videos
Subscribe
Font ResizerAa
Blade ShopperBlade Shopper
  • News
  • Knives
  • Prepping & Survival
  • Tactical
  • Hunting
  • Videos
Search
  • Home
  • Knives
  • News
  • Hunting
  • Tactical
  • Prepping & Survival
  • Videos
banner
Create an Amazing Newspaper
Discover thousands of options, easy to customize layouts, one-click to import demo and much more.
Learn More

Stay Updated

Get the latest headlines, discounts for the military community, and guides to maximizing your benefits
Subscribe

Explore

  • Photo of The Day
  • Opinion
  • Today's Epaper
  • Trending News
  • Weekly Newsletter
  • Special Deals
Home » Supreme Court Urged To End Lifetime Gun Ban For Nonviolent Felons

Supreme Court Urged To End Lifetime Gun Ban For Nonviolent Felons

Adam Green By Adam Green November 9, 2025 4 Min Read
Share
Supreme Court Urged To End Lifetime Gun Ban For Nonviolent Felons

A coalition of gun rights groups has filed a brief in Duarte v. United States, urging the Supreme Court to overturn the lifetime firearm ban for nonviolent felons. They argue that history shows peaceable citizens, even those with past convictions, retained their right to bear arms.


LISTEN TO THIS ARTICLE

WASHINGTON, D.C. (3-minute read) — A coalition of prominent gun rights organizations, including the Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC), National Rifle Association (NRA), FPC Action Foundation, and Second Amendment Foundation, has formally asked the U.S. Supreme Court to review a case that could reshape firearm rights in America.

The case, Duarte v. United States, centers on the federal law that permanently prohibits individuals with nonviolent felony convictions from owning or possessing firearms. The groups argue that such a sweeping lifetime ban contradicts both the original intent of the Second Amendment and long-standing American legal traditions. In a newly filed brief, they assert that history supports the right of nonviolent individuals to bear arms, even if they have a criminal past.

“Historically, nonviolent criminals—including nonviolent felons—who did not demonstrate a propensity for violence retained the ability to exercise their right to keep and bear arms,” the brief states. In some cases, the law not only permitted these individuals to be armed, but actually required it.

Brandon Combs, president of the FPC, explained, “Never in our history has any government had the authority to permanently disarm an individual for non-violent crimes. The lifetime federal ban of today would have been unthinkable to the Founding Fathers. The Supreme Court should grant review in this and other cases to restore the right to keep and bear arms of all peaceable Americans.”

Second Amendment and Nonviolent Offenders

This case presents a direct challenge to the federal government’s authority to impose blanket bans on entire classes of people without consideration for individual behavior or risk. Advocates argue that a nonviolent conviction does not inherently indicate a threat to public safety, and thus should not justify the loss of a fundamental constitutional right.

If the Supreme Court grants certiorari and rules in favor of Duarte, the decision could restore gun rights for thousands of Americans who have completed their sentences and gone on to live law-abiding lives. It would also establish new legal precedent clarifying the limits of government regulation under the Second Amendment.

The coalition hopes that the Court will use this opportunity to reinforce constitutional protections for peaceable citizens and push back against overreaching federal restrictions.

Safety Tip: Always know the firearm laws in your state, especially if you have a criminal record. Legal definitions and restrictions can vary widely and change over time. Consult with an attorney or firearm rights group to understand your eligibility before owning or carrying a firearm.

Read the full article here

Share This Article
Facebook X Copy Link Print
Previous Article Prosecutor Says Homeowner Went Too Far In Defending Property, Fatally Shooting Suspect Prosecutor Says Homeowner Went Too Far In Defending Property, Fatally Shooting Suspect
Leave a Comment Leave a Comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Wake up with our popular morning roundup of the day's top blades, firearms and survavial news and updates.

Prosecutor Says Homeowner Went Too Far In Defending Property, Fatally Shooting Suspect

November 9, 2025

VIDEO: Naked Intruder Shot By Elderly Landlord After Violent Break-In

November 8, 2025

I Spent 12 Days Trapped with a Moose Guide Who Wouldn’t Give Up

November 8, 2025

Rule by Thieves: The Police State Becomes a Pay-to-Play Shadow Government

November 8, 2025

This Affordable Knife Is BEEF-Y | Flytanium Beef V2

November 8, 2025

You Might Also Like

Fordyce Shooting Victims: What We Know

Fordyce Shooting Victims: What We Know

News
Ammo Storage 101: Protect Your Investment

Ammo Storage 101: Protect Your Investment

News
Tragedy Strikes Senior Skip Day: Five Teens Wounded in Maryland Park Shooting

Tragedy Strikes Senior Skip Day: Five Teens Wounded in Maryland Park Shooting

News
1 Dead After North Tulsa Altercation

1 Dead After North Tulsa Altercation

News

2025 © Blade Shopper. All rights reserved.

Helpful Links

  • News
  • Knives
  • Prepping & Survival
  • Tactical
  • Hunting
  • Videos

Resources

  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Press Release
  • Advertise
  • Contact

Popuplar

16 Types of Military Helicopters Used By The US Military
Bournemouth Air Festival: The UK’s Largest Air Festival
Supreme Court Urged To End Lifetime Gun Ban For Nonviolent Felons
We provide daily defense news, benefits information, veteran employment resources, spouse and family resources.
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?