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Firearms possession bans in Delaware housing authority apartments

Posted by David Hardy · 4 February 2010 01:09 PM

The Caesar Rodney Institute blog reports that the Delaware State Sportsmen's Association is prepared to sue against the divisions of the State housing authority that impose lease conditions forbidding firearms possession.

· State legislation

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Shouldn't be to difficult to fight post Heller, San Francisco dropped its restrictions pretty much as soon as the case was filed, IIRC.

Posted by: AlanR - GunRightsAlert.com at February 4, 2010 03:53 PM

Well, I guess that it's nice that some of those taxpayer dollars go to pay for our lawyers every once in a while.

When will they learn?

Posted by: jdberger at February 5, 2010 01:30 PM

That lease provision might be unenforceable (in an eviction proceeding) if it is contrary to other state statutes.

Posted by: Tom at February 5, 2010 03:01 PM

I was just looking at the linked blog and noted that the Newark Housing Authority withdrew the gun ban on Feb 3. Of course, they wouldn't have done so had the NRA and others not made a big stink about it.

Posted by: Tom at February 5, 2010 03:05 PM

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