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Saturday, March 31, 2012

'Emergency' Gun Restrictions Struck Down

A federal judge has struck down a North Carolina provision that authorizes a ban on firearms and ammunition outside homes during “a declared emergency,” determining that violates the Second Amendment.

Word on the decision comes from Second Amendment Foundation, which has been taking on local and state restrictions ever since the U.S. Supreme Court determined that Americans, under the Constitution, have the right to keep and bear arms.

The case was brought by the SAF, Grass Roots North Carolina FFE and three individuals against Gov. Beverly Purdue and Reuben F. Young, secretary of the state’s Department of Crime Control and Public Safety.

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

"During a declared emergency" ?
When you need it most.

What are these idiots in Government thinking?
They are afraid of the coming revolt and are trying to make it illegal to protect yourself and family?
How about during an evacuation?
End up in a FEMA camp. Guess who has all the firepower?
Not the sheep.