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« Development in Nordyke v. King | Main | More on Bellesiles' latest »

Another Chicago suit

Posted by David Hardy · 12 July 2010 05:09 PM

Complaint here, and here's the take at No Lawyers, Just Guns and Money.

Claims include an FFL's argument that the continuing ban on sale of handguns is unconstitutional, attacks on one gun a month and other provisions of the replacement ordinance, a class action for compensation for owners of guns confiscated under the invalidated ordinance, and some others. Tastes differ, but I think it could use a narrower focus.

· Chicago aftermath

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I wish them luck, but if the lawyering from the complaint is any indications, they'll need lots of it. Not very well drafted at all.

Posted by: Adrian at July 12, 2010 08:50 PM

Yep, luck to them. That said, I won't be shopping at some ridiculous boutique. Thankfully if they prevail someone interested in selling guns to people other than the wealthy will be able to open a sensible gun shop.

Posted by: Federal Farmer at July 12, 2010 09:43 PM

So, with McDonald reinforcing Heller, when will someone sue to overturn Puerto Rico's extremely hostile gun laws?

Posted by: Vortigern at July 13, 2010 03:05 AM

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