PICA Act Unconstitutional?
Movement from the DoJ setting the stage for Illinois citizens to enjoy their Second Amendment Rights in the near future.
First is a video from our old friend Todd Vandermyde over at Freedom's Steel:
And second is a step-by-step breakdown of the Amicus brief from Washington Gun Law's William Kirk:
This is quite a significant development as the DoJ seldom inserts itself into cases at the Circuit level, preferring to wait for the US Supreme Court to step in....unless the case is so egregious in nature that immediate action is required to safeguard an enumerated Right.
Should be quite the battle.
Labels: gun issues
3 Comments:
Just become an aide like assman009 and you can carry your weapon to work and not be the police. Thats completely legal..right moser?? durrrr
So how many more months or years until we get a decision on this?
Some great news: Both Section 3 of the Hearing Protection Act (HPA) and the SHORT Act were just added to the budget reconciliation bill, in the U.S. Senate. Please keep the pressure on your state’s two U.S. Senators with at least two phone calls and an e-mail each week, insisting that they vote in favor of the Continuing Resolution budget bill with both the Hearing Protection Act (HPA) and the SHORT Act intact. Please phone the Capitol Switchboard: (202) 224-3121. The HPA bill will remove suppressors from the National Firearms Act. The SHORT Act will remove the SBR and SBS categories from the National Firearms Act. Please keep calling and e-mailing your state’s U.S. Senators! Please mark your calendar with reminders to make those calls. Thanks! – JWR
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