The National Rifle Association is filing suit against three Pennsylvania cities, seeking to stop them from enforcing their firearms laws.
The NRA is taking advantage of a new state law that makes it easier for gun-rights groups to sue to overturn local firearms measures. The group filed suit against the small city of Lancaster late Tuesday and is in the process of suing Philadelphia and Pittsburgh.
NRA official Chris Cox contends the cities have “openly defied” a 40-year-old state prohibition of municipal firearms regulation.
Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and Lancaster are challenging the new law in court. Philadelphia officials have long contended the local measures are needed to combat persistent gun violence.
Another group, Houston-based U.S. Law Shield, sued Harrisburg on Tuesday over that city’s gun laws.
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yeah, phuck the NRA with a bazooka
Attention jihadists, Christo-fascists, gangsters, and psychotics! Come get your guns now! The NRA is on your side!!
The Second Amendment gives the State absolute authority to regulate guns within their borders and, without recently passed --NRA written-- legislation allowing anyone anywhere to sue local Pennsylvania cities over gun laws, it would be hard to see how the NRA would have had any standing in such a case. Of course, the NRA’s real goal is to intimidate cities with the threat of expensive lawsuits and, predictably, 20 cities in Pennsylvania threatened by these NRA lawsuits have already withdrawn their own gun safety measures.
Yea, this thing could start a negative spiral and really put a dent in sales.
Don’t forget lawyers.
One has to wonder when Mr. Cox last used a firearm, but the blood red background is something.