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NRA-ILA Files Friend of the Court Brief in Key Concealed Carry Case
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Today, NRA-ILA filed an amicus curiae (or friend of the court) brief in a case pending before the Second Circuit Court of Appeals concerning how the police may respond when presented with a concealed carry permit.
This case began when a Connecticut police officer approached a man who pulled over to fix his phone’s GPS. Upon being stopped, the man presented the officer with his driver’s license and state-issued license to carry a firearm. At the same time, he informed the officer that he had a lawfully carried pistol in the driver’s side door of his car.
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repealfederalgunlaws
(3/16/2022)
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This is how DANGEROUS it is to deal with police. They see everyone as a target. Merely being by the side of the road and they target you. Say nothing to them but "AM I BEING DETAINED?"
We lost most of our privacy and liberties when effectively the whole nation bought the big lie that you need these commercial plates merely to travel, and a commercial license merely to travel. Take these away and cops become a lot less dangerous and threatening. |
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