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Friend,
The big news this week is the
Supreme Court has kept our hopes alive that our “assault weapons”
challenge Viramontes
could be heard
soon!
Although SCOTUS did not directly
say they’re going to take our lawsuit, they stopped short of denying
our cert petition, while they simultaneously denied other
cases!
This means the court may still be
considering our case, and better yet, we could receive an update
regarding this with the January 12th round of orders!
When you add it all up, you have a situation where
Viramontes could be
accepted by the Supreme Court as soon as January 12th, which would be
HUGE!
That’s why we’re doing everything
in our power to make sure the Lawsuit Printer is topped off heading
into January. We’ve got to be ready, Friend!
If
you’d like to support pushing FPC’s AWB challenge to SCOTUS, plus all
of our other critical work, YOU can help us out by making a quick
contribution just by clicking here!
And if you do, you will automatically be entered to WIN a
Nighthawk GRP Recon as a thank you for your generous
support!
In other news, here’s a quick
rundown of everything else that you may have missed during this past
week in gun rights:
Mon, Dec 15
- Shaffer v. Quattrone: Order extending deadline to
answer complaint granted to defendants Gary Howard and Tioga County by
District Court.
Tues, Dec 16
- Reese v. ATF: Telephone hearing regarding District
Court’s final judgment held at, and new schedule to file recommended
revised final judgment set by, District Court.
Wed, Dec 17
- Schoenthal v. Raoul: Response to FPC’s cert petition
requested from government by SCOTUS.
- Brown v. ATF: Motion for summary judgment (MSJ) and
opposition to FPC’s MSJ filed at District Court by federal
government.
Thur, Dec 18
- Williams v. Bondi: Supplemental briefs for en banc
arguments filed at 3rd Circuit by both parties.
-
Escher v. Noble: Oppositions to each parties' MSJs filed at
District Court by both parties.
As always, THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!
For freedom and liberty,
The FPC Team
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