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The problem is that the Statue has been interpreted in such a way that merely having a gun in your possession when you commit a crime, makes it a crime of violence; but the Statue says that its a felony only if it's a crime of violence.
Chicken and Egg much?
They way prosecutors have interpreted this Statute is that if I jaywalk while open carrying, I have committed a crime of violence.
Gorsuch is right here, and he his hunting bigger game by going after the whole concept of the Administrative State where non-elected persons make decisions the Constitution does not empower them to give, nor empower those who are elected to delegate.
I believe this is known as sacrificing a pawn to win the game?