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Federal appeals court rules California pandemic gun store shutdowns violated Constitution

 

A federal appeals court ruled Thursday that two California counties that shut down gun stores as nonessential businesses in 2020 due to the scamdemic violated the Constitution’s Second Amendment.

 

Los Angeles and Ventura county officials had previously won lower court decisions stating that gun stores were not immune from shutdown orders. Those rulings were both rejected Thursday by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit.

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Judge Lawrence VanDyke wrote that the Second Amendment “means nothing if the government can prohibit persons from acquiring firearms. But that’s what happened in this case.”  VanDyke noted that the two California counties deemed bike shops essential businesses, allowing them to remain open.

 

“The Orders therefore wholly prevented law-abiding citizens in the County from realizing their right to keep and bear arms, both by prohibiting access to acquiring any firearm and ammunition, and barring practice at firing ranges with any firearms already owned. These blanket prohibitions on access and practice clearly burden conduct protected by the Second Amendment and fail under both strict and intermediate scrutiny.”

 

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