The decision involving the federal “felon-in-possession” law adds to the ongoing “Circuit Split” over the scope of the Second Amendment.
The Ninth Circuit, alone among federal appeals courts, has made it nearly impossible for states and cities in the West to enforce their public nuisance laws.
With Oregon at the forefront of litigation over the constitutionality of magazine bans, plaintiffs in that state are closely watching the California decision.
The decision involving the federal “felon-in-possession” law adds to the ongoing “Circuit Split” over the scope of the Second Amendment.
The Ninth Circuit, alone among federal appeals courts, has made it nearly impossible for states and cities in the West to enforce their public nuisance laws.
With Oregon at the forefront of litigation over the constitutionality of magazine bans, plaintiffs in that state are closely watching the California decision.