Prosecutors argue former UK, NBA star Rajon Rondo is not protected by 2nd amendment to carry a gun
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Rondo was stopped for a traffic violation in Jackson County on Jan. 28 after a caller reported a black 2022 Tesla weaving in and out of traffic and driving more than 100-miles-per-hour on Interstate 65 South.
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Former University of Kentucky basketball and NBA star Rajon Rondo should not be allowed to carry a firearm just because of his 2nd Amendment rights, prosecutors argued in a motion on Tuesday.
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