You don't say who denied. State? Feds? Eventually Andover (the only club with one) will see this for the headache it is and give up, but until then, I am sure a call to FRB will lead to the specific answer as to why this particular issue is happening.
But It is also never been clear to me how...
PS: The concurrence is more in line with my thinking and what I posted above. A narrower challenge to eliminate lifetime DROs, etc; would be more apt. And to be honest, it's really clear that DROs end run due process by claiming someone committed a crime but not actually convicting them.
Now...
No, this has no force of law outside of the fifth circuit. This does nothing nationally. It's a criminal case, and influential but not precedent outside of that circuit. And there is an en-banc that can intervene, and I would suspect they will. §922(g)(1) will ultimately fall (though not it, but...
He will use the Mill to grease any and every permit exception through the town. The gun shops are a benefit to him, not a hinderance. Once he is ready, he will have the fastest approvals you have ever seen out of that town and will get whatever he wants.
Decent. Not as good as it was in the beginning but then they went after those they didn't like very quickly and curtailed the undesirables. This dropping of smile seems like an extension of that from the announcement, where they tout the NPOs they will direct support. Look at the list and draw...
It won't be random. You will need to know the person's DoB and residence. But then you can start taking WAGs and with the list of guns it helps. Believe me, I am betting someone here unearths some cop's purchases before long. Their licenses are out of the town they work in all too often. The DoB...
I added this to the FP:
UPDATE 2022: This is no longer valid information. Leaving it up as a record detailing the crap we went through so future generations know what happened and who did it.
A split circuit decision is how you get SCOTUS to take a case... They don't like one part of the country to be administered differently than another. The issue is that Circuits like CA1 are excellent in re-articulating a case to make it about something it's not, killing the circuit split. In...
Never said that. You are putting words in my mouth. You can't go 4 balls to the wall when it's highly unlikely SCOTUS will take another case in the next decade (although they will likely take something from NY to slap them down, but NY is betting they won't). You look at what you have and try to...