Kentucky court of appeals overturns Louisville judge's ruling allowing convicted felons to own guns
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Last year, Judge Melissa Logan Bellows decided state law taking away a felon's gun rights conflicted with the Second Amendment.
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The court of appeals argued “history and tradition relevant to the Second Amendment support Congress’s power to disarm those that it deems dangerous."
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