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Jones v. Bonta - Age-Based Ban on Firearm Purchases
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I've never seen a response like this before (nuh-uh, don't have to, why did you make me file this). I freely admit that I am not directly employed in the legal profession, but I have read virtually every following linked to this board.
Um. Have any of the legal folks here seen anything like this?Originally posted by LibrarianUS Circuit Courts of Appeal have no deadlines; they work on what they want, when they want. The 9th also seems sometimes to Make Stuff Up in their opinions.Comment
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Oh boy am I going to make a lot of snow flakes and lineral heads explode with this but here it goes I got my ear protection and hazmat suit on.
But it is just fine and dandy to let these young people with under developed brains to vote and go to war and be tried as adults in a court of law. What hypocrites at their best. And these dumb law makers want to let 16 year old's vote.
They do not Becerra and the elected elite get to have their cake and eat it too !!!
I hate to say this but maybe they are right let us raise the smoking age to 21 as they already have and the voting age to 21 and the firearms age to 21 as they already have and the age that these young people cannot enter military service until the of age 21. And a person under the age of 21 cannot be tried in court as an adult.
But let us change the latter of the three before saying what a person at the age of 18 can or cannot have a right to.
This means that parents will be responsible for supporting these young people with under developed brains until the age of 21.
Just saying the law makers don't get to have it both ways and that I disagree as long as the age for being tried in court as an adult, voting age stands and the age to enter military service is what it is as of now these young people have the right to protect their lives, property friends neighbors and family.
In other words let them have their firearms or change the adult age laws across the board.Comment
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Brady Amicus Brief in Support of Defendants' Opposition to Plaintiffs' Motion for Preliminary Injunction (including declarations and exhibits)
Giffords Amicus Brief in Support of Defendants' Opposition to Plaintiffs' Motion for Preliminary Injunction (including declarations and exhibits)
Everytown Amicus Brief in Support of Defendants' Opposition to Plaintiffs' Motion for Preliminary Injunction (including declarations and exhibits)Comment
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Brady Amicus Brief in Support of Defendants' Opposition to Plaintiffs' Motion for Preliminary Injunction (including declarations and exhibits)
Giffords Amicus Brief in Support of Defendants' Opposition to Plaintiffs' Motion for Preliminary Injunction (including declarations and exhibits)
Everytown Amicus Brief in Support of Defendants' Opposition to Plaintiffs' Motion for Preliminary Injunction (including declarations and exhibits)
When is the hearing for the oral argument? And when is the reply brief due?
edit nevermind reply is due on the 24th and there is going to be no oral argumentLast edited by wolfwood; 01-08-2020, 9:57 AM.Comment
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All the amicus briefs got deniedAttached FilesComment
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That order is awesome sauce! Love how the antis were completely cut off with partisan condemnation.
Very good!Comment
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