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The 2nd Amendment of the constitution gives citizens the right to bear arms. However, not all firearms are legal to own and the laws vary from state to state. Now more than ever, technology has made access to "guns" easier but this doesn’t always mean it's legal. Attorney John Calcagni highlights how laws are constantly being updated to keep up with all the technical advancements. There's even a new term that's developed over the years referred to as " Ghost Guns"
https://www.calcagnilaw.com/
John L. Calcagni, III, is a prominent Rhode Island criminal defense attorney with extensive experience as a former military prosecutor (JAG Corps) and Special Assistant U.S. Attorney, specializing in federal, state, and military cases, including violent crimes, drug offenses, sex crimes, and white-collar cases, leveraging his prosecution background for defense in state and federal courts. He holds a Juris Doctor from Roger Williams University Law School, is admitted to practice in multiple states and federal courts, including the U.S. Supreme Court, and is recognized as a SuperLawyer.
By ArmondoThe 2nd Amendment of the constitution gives citizens the right to bear arms. However, not all firearms are legal to own and the laws vary from state to state. Now more than ever, technology has made access to "guns" easier but this doesn’t always mean it's legal. Attorney John Calcagni highlights how laws are constantly being updated to keep up with all the technical advancements. There's even a new term that's developed over the years referred to as " Ghost Guns"
https://www.calcagnilaw.com/
John L. Calcagni, III, is a prominent Rhode Island criminal defense attorney with extensive experience as a former military prosecutor (JAG Corps) and Special Assistant U.S. Attorney, specializing in federal, state, and military cases, including violent crimes, drug offenses, sex crimes, and white-collar cases, leveraging his prosecution background for defense in state and federal courts. He holds a Juris Doctor from Roger Williams University Law School, is admitted to practice in multiple states and federal courts, including the U.S. Supreme Court, and is recognized as a SuperLawyer.