Return the guns and rifle port to a hunter deemed unreliable to detain them because an Indian hemp plantation had been found on his land. The lawyers Gianni and Eugenio Zaganelli presented the appeal to the man Tar Umbria claiming "an excess of power of the administrative body due to lack of motivation, where it has not assessed, assessed and proved the applicant's lack ofunreliability and abuse in holding weapons and the total lack of evidence regarding the incorrect use of the same, as well as the total extraneousness of the applicant to the plantation found on his own land ".
The two lawyers also underlined the problem of the "adequacy" of the measure adopted. Tar of Umbria accepted the appellant's reasons and with a sentence published on February 14, ruled that from motivation of the prefectural measure, which was compulsorily followed by the revocation of the license to carry arms, it does not appear that the episode of the Indian hemp seedlings was included in a broader conduct of life and personality of the interested party. The contested measures were therefore annulled and the weapons and hunting license returned to the hunter (The nation).