WASHINGTON, D.C. (October 7, 2019) — Today, Firearms
Policy Coalition (FPC) and California Gun Rights Foundation (CGF) announced
the filing of a motion seeking a preliminary injunction in the case
of Matthew
Jones, et al. v. Attorney General Xavier Becerra, et
al., a federal Second Amendment challenge to the
State of California’s ban on gun purchases by young adults over age 18
but under age 21. The court filings are available online at www.firearmspolicy.org/jones.
“The State of California must be prevented from stripping
adult individuals their fundamental rights solely based on their age,”
said the plaintiffs’ attorney, John Dillon. “Our motion makes it
clear, there is no historical support for age-based firearms
restrictions on adults in the United States. Evidence also shows that
age-based firearms restrictions have no effect on reducing homicides,
suicides, or mass shootings. The State’s reasoning for such an
unlawful ban relies on pure speculation and conjecture – and
shockingly – outdated, bigoted, and racists laws that were once used
to deprive Native Americans and slaves the ability to defend
themselves. It’s disgusting. Adults ages 18-to-20 are not felons. They
are not mentally ill. And they should not be treated as if they
were.”
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“The State of California has singled out a class of
individuals based on their age and impermissibly infringed on their
ability to acquire, keep, and bear arms. No other constitutional right
is denied to those who reach the age of majority,” said FPC Director
of Legal Strategy, Adam Kraut. “It is unlikely the State of California
would argue that an individual over the age of 18 but under the age of
21 is not mature enough to engage in protected speech or should not be
free from unlawful searches and seizures. However, it takes an obscene
position that individuals in that age bracket should not be able to
lawfully keep and bear arms for the defense of themselves or their
families. Such a position is untenable, discriminatory, and
unconstitutional.”
“The Supreme Court made clear in District of
Columbia v. Heller (2008) that the Second
Amendment’s scope is defined by the understanding of the right at the
time of its ratification. When the Second Amendment was ratified,
virtually every male (and some females) in the country between 18 and
21 was required to own firearms,” explained FPC Director of Research,
Joseph Greenlee. “Moreover, by the time of ratification, there had
been hundreds of laws throughout the colonies mandating gun ownership
among these young adults, and no law prohibiting it. Thus,
18-to-20-year-olds are protected by the Second Amendment, and any law
prohibiting them from acquiring firearms violates their
rights.”
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The motion for preliminary injunction’s declaratory
testimony, and nearly 2,000 pages of exhibits, include the scholarship
and research of attorney, historian, and legal scholar David T. Hardy;
economist and crime researcher John Lott, president of the Crime
Prevention Research Center; and sociologist, researcher, and retired
attorney, Thomas B. Marvell, who authored the study, “The Impact of
Banning Juvenile Gun Possession,” published in
the Journal of Law and
Economics (Vol. 44, Oct. 2001, pp.
691-713).
The plaintiffs in the case are Matthew Jones, an adult under
the age of 21; Thomas Furrh, an adult under the age of 21; Kyle
Yamamoto, an adult under the age of 21; PWGG, L.P. (D.B.A. Poway
Weapons And Gear and PWG Range); North County Shooting Center, Inc.;
Beebe Family Arms and Munitions LLC (D.B.A. BFAM and Beebe Family Arms
and Munitions); Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC); Firearms Policy
Foundation (FPF); California Gun Rights Foundation (CGF, formerly
known at The Calguns Foundation); and Second Amendment Foundation
(SAF).
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Firearms Policy Coalition (www.firearmspolicy.org)
is a 501(c)4 grassroots nonprofit organization. FPC’s mission is to
defend the People’s rights, especially the human right to keep and
bear arms, promote individual liberty, and restore freedom.
California Gun Rights Foundation (www.cagunrights.org) is
a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that serves its members, supporters,
and the public through educational, cultural, and judicial efforts to
advance Second Amendment and related civil rights.
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