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‘May Issue’ Permits Make Discriminatory ‘Pay-to-Play’ Concealed Carry Inevitable
by David CodreaConcealed Carry Corruption Probe Won’t be Complete if Demographics are Ignored
by David CodreaHow do the earnings and race/sex demographic rates for permit recipients compare to the general population there and in all counties throughout California?
The post Concealed Carry Corruption Probe Won’t be Complete if Demographics are Ignored appeared first on AmmoLand.com.
Court Refuses D.C.’s Request For Retrial in Concealed Carry Case
by Chris EgerThe full D.C. Appeals Court last week declined to revisit a case that overturned the District of Columbia’s strict “may-issue” policy for issuing concealed carry permits.
The post Court Refuses D.C.’s Request For Retrial in Concealed Carry Case appeared first on Guns.com.
Washington D.C. seeks retrial in concealed carry case
by Chris EgerThe city is looking for a do-over after the courts overturned the District of Columbia’s strict “may-issue” policy for issuing concealed carry permits.
The post Washington D.C. seeks retrial in concealed carry case appeared first on Guns.com.
Federal court rejects D.C. ‘good reason’ requirement for concealed carry
by Chris EgerA three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit on Tuesday handed victory to advocates seeking to overturn Washington’s strict “may-issue” policy.
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Supreme Court turns away California ‘may-issue’ concealed carry challenge
by Chris EgerThe U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declined a petition to hear an appeal in a case challenging California's strict concealed carry permitting practices – leaving two justices to cry foul.
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Supreme Court kicks California ‘may-issue’ challenge down the road once more
by Chris EgerThe now fully-staffed U.S. Supreme Court did not act Monday on a legal challenge to how California grants concealed carry permits.
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California Dems kill ‘shall-issue’ concealed carry bill
by Chris EgerThe Assembly Public Safety Committee on Tuesday rejected legislation to reform California’s strict “may-issue” concealed carry licensing practices and make permits more obtainable.
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California lawmaker introduces bill to make state ‘shall-issue’
by Chris EgerAn Assembly member on Wednesday introduced legislation to reform California's strict "may-issue" concealed carry licensing practices and make permits more obtainable.
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California ‘may-issue’ challenge appealed to Supreme Court
by Chris EgerThe legal case of a San Diego man who first filed for a concealed carry permit in 2009 and has been wrapped up in litigation since then is headed to the U.S. Supreme Court.
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Federal court hears two challenges to DC’s concealed carry law
by Chris EgerOn Tuesday, a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit heard oral arguments in a pair of ongoing attempts to overturn Washington's strict "may-issue" policy.
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16 states back lawsuit against DC’s strict concealed carry system
by Chris EgerA number of states have signed on to a brief filed by the Arizona Attorney General's office supporting a case that the District of Columbia's “good reason” requirement for a gun permit is unconstitutional.
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