This was inevitable. And could end up being beneficial because the ordinance will be challenged under Heller/McDonald. Right now we know that a handgun in the home is a fundamental right and applies to all the states. We don't know the level of scrutiny that will be applied to laws that...
I'm a law student. :neener: While that does not make me all-knowing, I just don't see this going anywhere. Could this guy find a lawyer to sue someone or something for what happened to him? Sure, I suppose...but if he does it, he better not pay any money, because it will almost surely be a waste.
I don't tolerate it, yea it wasn't necessary but that doesn't mean it was unreasonable from a legal standpoint. You'd be laughed at, and so will this guy. NOTHING will happen to the cop besides maybe a "verbal warning."
Sue for what? Excessive force? That won't pass the laugh test.
Anything beyond a letter to the head of the police department seems like going overboard here.
Maybe I'm missing something here, but are you talking to a lawyer merely because a cop kept asking "why?" Dumb question for him to ask, but he just sounds uneducated...whats the purpose of lawyer?
I'm a lefty so I was looking at Mossbergs. I'll be using the gun for skeet/trap and home defense.
Obviously the field/home combo is the most obvious choice...but being in CT I can find SPX's pretty easily.
Could the SPX be banned? I'd be more inclined to buy it if it could be. :D...
The guy has quite the nerve doesn't he? Thinking that the Dem's getting in was an explicit approval of gun laws? :banghead: This was all about the economy.
Will there be another AWB if BHO is elected? I can't see why not.
Do we have a decent amount of time before it would become law? Yea.
One could only hope that we don't have price gouging BEFORE there is a law.
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