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U.S. v. Canady, No. 96-2402, No. 2003 (2nd Cir.) (126 F.3d 352) (September 24, 1997) (Judge John M. Jr. Walker)

Court held that while "proximity" and "accessibility" are not proper considerations for the "use" prong of Sec. 924(c), they can help to support a conviction for "carrying" a firearm in violation of that statute.

Here the Court stated that proof of a defendant's proximity to or accessibility of a firearm, ...

 

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