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WI: Despite Likely Appeal, Badger Guns Ruling Could Have Immediate Impact
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"I think the ramifications for gun stores are going to be huge," says Nik Clark, who heads the pro-gun group Wisconsin Carry. He expects the owners of Badger Guns to appeal the ruling. Yet he says even if the owners ultimately prevail, this week’s ruling will take a toll on gun stores.
"Between now and the time that the appeal is heard and decided -- which may be years -- businesses, if they're worried about their legal exposure, are going to need to adjust their practices immediately," Clark says.
Clark says some stores might now turn away customers who can legally buy guns. |
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jac
(10/17/2015)
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What other retail business needs to be able to read peoples minds?
This sets a dangerous precedent in that it requires gun dealers to discern a buyer's intent when they sell him a gun. That is clearly not possible.
The real problem here is that you have a democratic city inhabited with liberals and low information types that have an agenda to drive gun dealers out of their city as has happened in San Francisco.
I don't believe this law suit would have gained any traction here in Texas, but it was predictable that it would occur in one of the blue states. |
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