In a dramatic ruling giving gun owners a win in an National Rifle Association / California Rifle and Pistol (CRPA) Foundation lawsuit, this morning Fresno Superior Court Judge Jeffrey Hamilton ruled that AB 962, the hotly contested statute that would have banned mail order ammunition sales and required all purchases of so called “handgun ammunition” to be registered, was unconstitutionally vague on its face. The Court enjoined enforcement of the statute, so mail order ammunition sales to California can continue unabated, and ammunition sales need not be registered under the law. [more]
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
CALIFORNIA: AB 962 Gets Squashed!
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
Traver Off Topic
From the police’s point of view, criminals are an inconsiderate bunch: no fixed address, very little record keeping, no scheduled hours of operation, etc. Criminals do not keep appointments or offer even minimal cooperation.For some reason, I keep thinking of the joke referring to "Military Intelligence" as an oxymoron.
It’s a real challenge. Some cops are heroes; 100 percent of them are government employees. [more]
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
Learn About Guns Creator Opens Law Firm
As a gun rights proponent, I have an interest in self defense and its implications in criminal and civil matters, and plan to spend a good deal of time on that area of the law. Given my background in Computer Science and the time I spent at previous firms that focused on business law and other transactional matters, I may also spend more time in that area of law. [More]Eric is a great source of self-defense articles, as well as lots of general firearm-related information.
Congrats, Eric!
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