Wow! This will be interesting to see how long this stays.
https://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/br...onstitutional/
Wow! This will be interesting to see how long this stays.
https://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/br...onstitutional/
Should be interesting.
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This should pair well with some of the East Coast decisions in lower courts that go the other way. That’s what we need for Scotus to step in. Then what we need is a single decision like gay marriage. No screwing around with sending it to lower courts to work it out. just a mandate that the second amendment means what it says.
Colorado is about to go full stupid by letting every municipality set their own gun laws. That New York case, if it applies to concealed carry, and this case could be what we need. It would seem at this point that Colorado, Denver specifically, has worse gun laws in California.
I'll get excited when it become the way things actual are, until then it's CA and expectations are low.
Seems to me a CA court once declared machine guns for individual use legal, but of course it changed nothing.
As you know, Colorado is a lot like New Mexico - lots of wide open country and rural people who do what they want. You go to the San Luis Valley and Alamosa, or even in La Plata and Montezuma Counties outside of Durango and Cortez, and you will still see Trump signs on the fences. Nobody complies with anything out in rural New Mexico, and I get the feeling in rural Colorado as well.
If you're ever in this part of the State on I-25 hang a left at Wagon Mound and head east on NM 120. I'm past the Canadian River a piece, then 16 miles off of pavement. Otherwise we could meet in Las Vegas, where the wife works.
Freedom Week 2.0 activate! :cool:
If they can even find much in stock right now...
Basic summary...
1. CA assault weapons laws were ruled to be unconstitutional.
2. A 30 day stay was issued with the ruling.
During that 30 day window, CA DOJ can appeal the ruling to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.
If CA DOJ does appeal, then the stay remains in place until the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals makes a ruling, which can take 2-5 years.
If CA DOJ does not appeal, then after the 30 day stay is up, CA assault weapons laws will no longer be legal.
^This is when it will be legal to no longer abide by CA assault weapons laws.
~The 30 day window ends on July 4.
Hats off to the FPC
They are an outstanding outfit doing great work in conjunction with the Second Amendment Foundation and Gun Owners of America!
https://www.firearmspolicy.org
https://www.saf.org
https://www.gunowners.org
On Killdozer day no less.
Let’s see how it pans out.