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FL: Appeals Court Rejects Gun Rights Group's Suit Against City of Tallahassee
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Website: http://libertyparkpress.com
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An appeals court recently handed a victory to the city of Tallahassee, rejecting a suit filed by a pair of guns-rights groups.The suit challenged the city over ordinances that conflict with state law even though those ordinances were rarely enforced, the Tallahassee Democrat reported. In its 25-page ruling, the 1st District Court of Appeal said the ordinances, even though they are still considered law, are null and void because of the state law and that the city has not tried to enforce them.
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PHORTO
(3/14/2017)
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In other words, "Nobody's been screwed yet so we can't do anything."
Beautiful. [eyecross] |
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