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So what does this new ruling mean for the residents and visitors of NYC? Do you guys think the laws are going to become a little easier on legal gun owners there?
I believe they're in the same limbo we are here in Mass, it's going to take numerous lawsuits to start to restore New York's civil rights.
I believe they're in the same limbo we are here in Mass, it's going to take numerous lawsuits to start to restore New York's civil rights.
Yup, but at least now they have a basis on which to start their lawsuits.
I wonder what Mr. Cohen has to say on the subject...
CH.180 needs to be challenged. Discretionary issuance of ALP permits need to be challenged and banned. The high cap mag ban needs to be overturned. That`s just a start.
And I need to be thinner, stronger, richer, and have more hair. I'm not holding my breath.
No, I completely agree, and feel that many Mass laws are ripe for the picking, I feel that the "firearms in common use" clause of the Heller ruling could be used to eliminate the EOPS and AG regs.
We just need to get on our horse and get going.
The California and DC lists have already been challenged. If those cases win, the MA list will be a slam dunk. CA is going to be the battleground for the next few years, as CalGuns is huge and well organized. Hopefully we can use those precedents to make easy cases in MA down the line.
I almost think it would be better for those in MA to hold off on the court cases and let the guys in CA spend all the money first. Then once they are successful, you can spend less money to prove your cases since CA did all the hard work first.
Easy to say when you live in NH.
I almost think it would be better for those in MA to hold off on the court cases and let the guys in CA spend all the money first. Then once they are successful, you can spend less money to prove your cases since CA did all the hard work first.
I call it being realistic. We only have so much money. Waiting for the guys in CA to get favorable rulings will most likely cause those in MA to spend less to accomplish the same goals. It does you no good to fight the same battles on opposite sides of the coast to both win and have no money left over to fight other BS laws when you get the right court rulings on your side.
At the same time, I do understand the frustration, and the impatience to wait for the guys in CA to get rulings in your favor.