Woman sues to regain gun rights amid push for redemption
By DENNIS ROMBOYJanuary 2, 2021 GMT
Mindy Vincent poses for a portrait at Let s Do Something Productions, where she records her podcast, Therapeutic Madness, in South Salt Lake, Thursday, Dec. 17, 2020. Vincent, a former drug addict and now a licensed clinical social worker who has turned her life around, is suing the government to restore her right to own a gun, which was revoked after she was convicted of bank fraud for trying to cash a $500 check in 2008. (Kristin Murphy/The Deseret News via AP)
Mindy Vincent poses for a portrait at Let s Do Something Productions, where she records her podcast, Therapeutic Madness, in South Salt Lake, Thursday, Dec. 17, 2020. Vincent, a former drug addict and now a licensed clinical social worker who has turned her life around, is suing the government to restore her right to own a gun, which was revoked after she was convicted of bank fraud for trying to cash a $500 check in 2008. (