California law that bans carrying firearms in most public places is blocked again
A new California law that bans people from carrying firearms in most public places was once again blocked from taking effect Saturday as a court case challenging it continues.
A 9th Circuit Court of Appeals panel dissolved a temporary hold on a lower court injunction blocking the law. The hold was issued by a different 9th Circuit panel and had allowed the law to go into effect Jan. 1.
Obsessed Liberal politicians keep tossing the spaghetti against the wall hoping it'll stick. They will keep appealing this or come up with another version figuring they'll wear down opposition.
It's called lawfare , and you can't afford to fight the government of califukya. They got all the money and more. There is only one way out of this shitshow.
A California columnist wrote an opinion piece about the three Ninth Circuit justices that originally decided in support of the law. He titled his article " The Activist, the Communist, and the Hypocrite" and made the case in support of his opinion. After reading what he said there was no other conclusion you could come to. He was right.
The Communist was particularly repugnant. At one point in time, she offered to retire to Senior status on the court but only if her clerk was named to replace her. When I read that I thought "That's not the way it works, Lady".
Obsessed Liberal politicians keep tossing the spaghetti against the wall hoping it'll stick. They will keep appealing this or come up with another version figuring they'll wear down opposition.
ReplyDeleteIt's called lawfare , and you can't afford to fight the government of califukya. They got all the money and more. There is only one way out of this shitshow.
ReplyDeleteA California columnist wrote an opinion piece about the three Ninth Circuit justices that originally decided in support of the law. He titled his article " The Activist, the Communist, and the Hypocrite" and made the case in support of his opinion. After reading what he said there was no other conclusion you could come to. He was right.
ReplyDeleteThe Communist was particularly repugnant. At one point in time, she offered to retire to Senior status on the court but only if her clerk was named to replace her. When I read that I thought "That's not the way it works, Lady".