Two federal judges in Pennsylvania have granted relief to people who had been barred by law from owning guns and brought Second Amendment challenges to that law.

A judge in Harrisburg agreed with Julio Suarez’s Second Amendment as-applied challenge to a section of the Gun Control Act of 1968 this week and a judge in Allentown ruled similarly in September in a case brought by Daniel Binderup.

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