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      NY ordered to answer to SCOTUS

      Interestingly when it comes to discovery and experts, when the state passes these laws, that stuff isn't in the legislative record. All the cases that I've seen (when the state gets posed the question), is basically there is nothing in the legislative record.
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      NY ordered to answer to SCOTUS

      I still don't know why there's any controversy about bans on privately owned buildings or land. The courts should strike them down on their face as it is the owner's call.
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      Hoffman v Cali: non resident ccw suit started

      True but there are other circuits where, if you get the right plaintiff you would have a situation where they are effectively blocked from carrying. For example, in Philadelphia as well as for car carry throughout PA, a permit is required. That permit must be a reciprocal resident permit. Well...
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      Hoffman v Cali: non resident ccw suit started

      I don't think so. They could file in OR state court as a potential option. But if we wanted this to go back to SCOTUS, it would require a loss somewhere in all likelihood to create a circuit split. The main problem with CA9 is they take forever, not to mention if the 3 judge panel actually...
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      Hoffman v Cali: non resident ccw suit started

      Unlicensed open carry would probably undercut that, also DE has reciprocity and recognizes permits where the holder is a non-resident. Probably wouldn't be the best place for a lawsuit. In addition to the places mentioned above, Oregon has some towns with open carry bans, and they don't issue...
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      Hoffman v Cali: non resident ccw suit started

      Long overdue. Now waiting for NY, IL, and Denver.
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      Good news in PA

      Will the state appeal to SCOTUS now?
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      Opinions on Peacemaker range in WV

      The last few times I've been to a range that's where I've gone (been a few years now). Do they still have a public range or is it members-only?
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      Commonwealth v. Caetano

      crazy. I thought all the stun gun bans were gone by now.
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      2A Applies To Illegal Aliens

      The opinion is basically putting this guy in the same category as non-violent felons/misdemeanors. It is interesting to note this illegal alien chose to get armed in response to the "Summer of Love" in 2020. But yea I don't see this as holding. The opinion is basically just trying to make...
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      George Young - HAWAII 2a warrior has passed

      If you recall, the big orgs for whatever reason weren't backing his case initially. It eventually survived and lasted years and years through district courts, 3 judge appeals, en banc, SCOTUS remand, finally ending quietly as a settlement. RIP
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      Delaware passes permit to purchase

      Great. Then the lawsuit ought to win on this fact alone. No need for a court to get into all these deep and long winded analysis on the matter.
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      Delaware passes permit to purchase

      In a case like this the lawsuit should target the state to explain why this law is necessary now. As I see it, all this is doing is forcing a firearms course on the same group of people (lawful non-prohibited persons), which essentially is trying to cut down on accidents. Has there been an...
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      Delaware passes permit to purchase

      How are the state police going to train everyone? Seems like a clear play to make it more difficult (aside from requiring the permit) to get the training. The state police will view the training as a low priority I'm sure.
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      SC Permit less Carry Law

      It references individuals and not residents, so yea anyone (non-prohibited) 18 and older. Looks like the SC senate got their way and there's going to be free training. Curious to see if the classes get filled up and private trainers start losing business, or the state will just hire them outright.
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