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Old October 5th, 2008
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Default Re: Community Bylaws State No Carrying of Weapons?

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Originally Posted by Statkowski View Post
Two ways of removing the objectionable contractual bylaws:

a. Have the homeowner's association remove the rules.

b. Hire an attorney specializing in contract law and sue the HOA as having a contract bylaw that restricts one's civil rights (Article 1, Section 21 et al) and offends public policy.
Let me add that if the private community functions almost like a municipality he may have a claim that it is effectively the government equivalent of a municipality and is subject to the preemption statute in the Uniform Firearms Act.

See Marsh v. Alabama, 326 U.S. 501 (1946).
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