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Friend,
Last Tuesday, FPC filed a
scathing
brief responding
to a recent DOJ motion to gut a major Second Amendment victory in our
case, FPC v.
Bondi.
In the case, the court previously
held that peaceable Americans MUST be allowed to
carry in post offices nationwide.
However, the DOJ responded with
legal maneuvering in an attempt to strip nearly all practical benefit
from a court order declaring a federal gun law
unconstitutional.
Luckily for liberty lovers
everywhere, FPC refused to take this lying down, and we responded by
calling out the Trump Administration on their tyrannical legal tactics
undermining the 2A.
Here’s what FPC President Brandon
Combs had to say regarding the DOJ maneuver:
“Instead of complying with the
court’s order in this case, the Trump DOJ is spending time and money
to keep people disarmed and defenseless. The Trump DOJ must stop
wasting taxpayer money defending illegal gun control laws and start
honoring the Bill of Rights - and their promise to protect the Second
Amendment rights of the American people.”
However, there was much, much more
that happened during this last week in gun rights. Here’s a quick
breakdown of everything you may have missed:
Monday, Nov 17
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Struck v. Platkin: Altered briefing schedule to accommodate
amended complaint set by District Court.
Tuesday, Nov 18
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FPC v. Bondi: Opposition to government’s motion to
modify the permanent injunction filed at District Court by FPC.
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Hoffman v. Bonta: Extension to re-set hearing and briefing
deadlines on CA’s motion to dissolve injunction requested at District
Court by both parties.
Thursday, Nov. 20
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Wehr-Darroca v. District of
Columbia: Motion to hold
appeal pending a related case filed at Circuit Court by
government.
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Escher v. Noble: Motions for summary judgment filed at
District Court by FPC and defendants.
As always, THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!
For freedom and liberty,
The FPC Team
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