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With Peruta on hold, California sheriff pumps breaks on permits
by Chris EgerFollowing a federal appeals court decision to rehear a landmark case that held California sheriffs used unconstitutional polices to limit the right to carry, Orange County is going back to its old guidelines-- leaving applicants in limbo.
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Breaking: Peruta to be Heard En Banc
by Dean WeingartenThe ruling that the second amendment applies outside of the home in Peruta in the Ninth Circuit will go to a hearing of an en banc panel of the Circuit.
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Circuit court orders rehearing of landmark California may-issue cases
by Chris EgerTwo important victories for gun rights last year, that stand to torpedo California's may-issue concealed handgun permit scheme, have been ordered reviewed by the federal appeals court that granted them.
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Twenty Two Gun Rights Organizations File Brief in ‘Peruta’ ‘Right-To-Carry’ Lawsuit
by AmmolandTwebty two gun rights organizations and Second Amendment lawsuit plaintiffs argue that the Peruta decision should stand...
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Judge On Ninth Circuit Calls For Vote On en banc Review Of Peruta
by Dean WeingartenA judge on the Ninth Circuit has called for a vote to determine if the Circuit will hear the Peruta v. County of San Diego case en banc...
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California attorney general and Brady group to appeal Peruta shall-issue case
by Chris EgerThe California attorney general, along with a national gun control group, announced they intend to ask for further review by a federal court in the state's landmark concealed carry case.
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CA AG Seeks En Banc Review Of 9th Circuit’s Denial Of Her Request To Meddle In Perua
by AmmolandThe AG’s latest request to the court comes after the court denied the AG’s and several gun ban advocacy groups’ requests to join the case once they learned Sheriff Gore had decided not to appeal...
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Court rules state attorney general can’t intervene in Peruta may-issue case
by Chris EgerA three-judge panel found that California Attorney General Kamala Harris couldn’t intervene in the case of Peruta v San Diego, which could lead to the eventual repeal of the state's may-issue concealed carry laws.
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Is Self Defense a Good Reason for a Concealed Carry Permit?
by Dean WeingartenA California poll is asking if self defense is a legitimate reason for a concealed carry permit...
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San Diego County Sheriff bows out of Peruta, asks Attorney General to step in
by Chris EgerSheriff Bill Gore officially asked the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals to let California Attorney Gen. Kamala Harris to intervene in the Peruta case, which challenged San Diego county's strict 'may-issue' concealed carry standard.
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Shall issue legislation passes in Guam, cites Peruta case as reason
by Chris EgerFriday the Guam Senate passed a bill by a 13-2 vote that could soon make the U.S. territory the latest part of the country to move away from may issue guidelines for concealed carry permits.
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With Drake gone, what’s next? 2nd Amendment scholars open up
by Chris EgerFollowing the decision by the Supreme Court not to act on the Drake case, Guns.com talked to Second amendment scholars to find out why the high court rejected the 'may-issue' case and what we can expect moving forward.
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