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    Default Pittsburgh loses PreEmption appeal over assult weapons ban, mag limits, red flags

    https://nitter.net/gunpolicy/status/1530185379852296193

    I couldn't find the original thread from 2019, kept getting site timeouts.. oh well..
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    Default Re: Pittsburgh loses PreEmption appeal over assult weapons ban, mag limits, red flags

    This is good.
    "The Constitution is the guide which I will not abandon.” - George Washington

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    Default Re: Pittsburgh loses PreEmption appeal over assult weapons ban, mag limits, red flags

    It is pretty sad when we have to regale in the proper decision.
    Gender confusion is a mental illness

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    Default Re: Pittsburgh loses PreEmption appeal over assult weapons ban, mag limits, red flags

    But Corey said!!!


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    Default Re: Pittsburgh loses PreEmption appeal over assult weapons ban, mag limits, red flags

    Here's more info on it and some snippets - https://blog.princelaw.com/2022/05/2...a-second-time/
    Joshua Prince, Esq. - Firearms Industry Consulting Group - www.PaFirearmsLawyer.com

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    Default Re: Pittsburgh loses PreEmption appeal over assult weapons ban, mag limits, red flags

    OK, so where is accountability for these assholes? We need real penalties for these transgressions.
    Gender confusion is a mental illness

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    Default Re: Pittsburgh loses PreEmption appeal over assult weapons ban, mag limits, red flags

    Quote Originally Posted by SigForLife View Post
    Here's more info on it and some snippets - https://blog.princelaw.com/2022/05/2...a-second-time/
    Well done!
    Thank you!

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    Default Re: Pittsburgh loses PreEmption appeal over assult weapons ban, mag limits, red flags

    Losing their appeal is very appealing.

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    Default Re: Pittsburgh loses PreEmption appeal over assult weapons ban, mag limits, red flags

    Quote Originally Posted by Walleye Hunter View Post
    OK, so where is accountability for these assholes? We need real penalties for these transgressions.
    I understand your anger and frustration, but it worked out as it should have. They pushed to create a law that violated an existing law. The court put it down.

    Other people who attempt to break the law also go before a court. It seems the system/process worked here.

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    Default Re: Pittsburgh loses PreEmption appeal over assult weapons ban, mag limits, red flags

    Quote Originally Posted by esh21167 View Post
    I understand your anger and frustration, but it worked out as it should have. They pushed to create a law that violated an existing law. The court put it down.

    Other people who attempt to break the law also go before a court. It seems the system/process worked here.
    But it's our tax dollars fighting against our donated dollars and there's nothing to stop them from trying again. They
    have an endless supply of dollars (ours) to make these unconstitutional "laws" and no penalty for them in doing so...
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