Originally Posted by
gaijin
Can’t find it again, but I saw a vid (2A utube atty) that said it applied to any member, regardless of join date.
But that’s worth what you paid for it.
That's certainly what FPC is claiming. The language in the injunction they obtained is broader that in the injunction obtained by GOA. FPC also went back to the judge for clarification, and received it, with the judge saying that the injunction was nationwide, and applies to FPC members in general. There was no limitation as when you had to have become a member.
I will say that what is typically true of legal language, and the reason it is often so verbose, is because it is designed to be as specific as possible. If something is not specifically excluded, as in this case, a very strong argument can be made that it was not meant to be excluded. As there are no specific limitations as to which members of the FPC are protected by the injunction, it is safe to conclude that it means "members of the FPC," as in all members.
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