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Judge strikes down part of Chicago's gun law

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CHICAGO (FOX 32 News) -

A federal judge on Tuesday threw out part of Chicago's gun law.

The court ruled that a section banning permits for people convicted of unlawful use of a weapon is vague and unconstitutional.

Shawn Gowder filed the lawsuit, that triggered the ruling.

Gowder claimed his constitutional right to bear arms was violated when he was denied a firearm permit. He had been convicted possessing a gun on a public street.

U.S. District Judge Samuel Der-Yeghiayan ruled that the city's ordinance can mean different things in different jurisidictions, and doesn't adequately define "unlawful use of a weapon."

Chicago's gun law was passed just days after the

Supreme Court stuck down the city's 28-year ban on handguns in 2010.

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