Gun license board breaking the law, suit claims
The board is not following the law,” said Jason Guida, the board’s former attorney, who now represents prospective gun owners. “The board is infringing on the due process rights of the people who want to go before it and the people who are still waiting for decisions.”
Guida filed a lawsuit against the FLRB last month on behalf of Kenneth Mottram, who asked the board Dec. 4 to hear his case. The suit alleges that the board never made a determination regarding his petition, and it also accuses the FLRB of violating state law for not holding any hearings.
“The defendant’s failure to act on the plaintiff’s petition within the time period allowed by statute resulted in a constructive denial of the plaintiff’s petition and constitutes an error of law,” Guida wrote in his suit.