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NRA, 2nd Amendment Foundation, California Gun Rights Foundation and the Firearms Policy Coalition, sues California over gun store closures ~ #6 Update

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NRA, 2nd Amendment Foundation, California Gun Rights Foundation and the Firearms Policy Coalition sues California and Sheriff Alex Villanueva over gun store closures

The lawsuit was filed by the NRA, 2nd Amendment Foundation, California Gun Rights Foundation and the Firearms Policy Coalition.

California Governor Gavin Newsom along with Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva were sued in federal court Friday over the forced closure of gun stores due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The lawsuit was filed by the NRA, 2nd Amendment Foundation, California Gun Rights Foundation and the Firearms Policy Coalition.

"We weren’t willing to sit by and just watch people’s rights be violated," said Matthew Larosiere, Director of Legal Policy for Firearms Policy Coalition. "Gun rights are not about sunny, happy days, not about skeet shooting. It’s about a hedge against the worst day of your life. When people are scared of looting and when shortages are a problem, it’s a real threat."



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If you're going to say all your laws arent an infringement because you can still own a gun after managing the state imposed obstacle course, then shut down the obstacle course, your argument becomes invalid.
 
California sheriff reverses order closing gun stores

Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva announced he will no longer order that gun stores be temporarily closed during the coronavirus pandemic.

For the second time, he said that gun stores could reopen after ordering them to close twice since last Tuesday. He had previously deemed them “nonessential," saying that panic buying produced long lines and could be a safety hazard for the public.

Villanueva said the most recent decision stems from an Advisory Memorandum issued by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security on Saturday that said workers supporting the firearms and ammunition industry were "included in the list of essential critical infrastructure workers."



"Your Fired!" Well not really just from head of Emergency Operations.
L.A. supervisors remove Sheriff Alex Villanueva as head of emergency operations

 
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