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A Rare Dose of Common Sense From New York Courts In Gun Confiscation Case

shanneba

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A federal judge has ruled that a Long Island couple's Second Amendment rights were violated after the Nassau County Police Department's Pistol License Section revoked their permits and ordered them to turn over their firearms after their daughter had expressed thoughts of depression and harming herself with a rope. Even after multiple physicians determined the child wasn't in danger of harming herself, the police refused to reinstate Dennis and Lisa Wysocki's licenses, and more than three years after their guns were surrendered the Wysocki's have yet to get them back.

On Tuesday, U.S. District Judge Sanket Bulsara granted the couple's request for summary judgment based on a violation of their Second Amendment rights, writing that the police department "present zero evidence that the PLS's actions are consistent with the Nation's historical tradition of firearm regulation," instead relying on the Rahimi decision to justify their actions.

 
If you read the fine print in most of the country’s red flag law’s localities are not responsible for any damage that might occur when they toss your guns into the trunk of a police car.
 
I've said it here before and I will say it again. OUT OF MY COLD, DEAD FINGERS!!
Back in my try to understand, compromise days I would have mentioned Waco, Ruby Ridge, etc. and have no doubt the Gov. is more than willing to do just that. Today; I'm right there with you. It is you my liberal friends that have pushed me to where I am at today. The question is how much more pushing are you willing to do and where I'm at tomorrow?
 
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