Gun rights groups call law used to convict Hunter Biden unconstitutional
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Second Amendment groups say the law used to convict Hunter Biden on federal gun charges is unconstitutionally broad, and one has offered to assist with a challenge.
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"Joe Biden has done everything in his power to weaponize his administration against guns, gun owners, and dealers, and it's incredibly ironic to now see his own son caught up in these efforts," said Erich Pratt, senior vice president of Gun Owners of America.
Prosecutors said Biden lied on a federal firearm form, known as ATF Form 4473, in October 2018 when he ticked a box labeled "No" when asked if he is an unlawful user of a firearm or addicted to controlled substances. Biden purchased the gun from a store called StarQuest Shooters & Survival Supply in Wilmington, Delaware. A jury found him guilty after a weeklong trial.