These are valid questions needing to be asked. Are they grounds for injury? Or something else? Maybe, the injury is from a conspiracy of violating ones rights? Racketeering? What does GOA say in regards to this? I'd like to hear what their experience is. For some reason it seems the NRA hasn't really been in this arena fighting for our 2nd Amendment rights.
I recall being told by a lawyer that going after the government in a lawsuit was considered a career ending endeavor. This was after reading about a high-speed police chase that ended with causing an innocent party to be gravely injured during the pursuit.
When purchasing ammo in CA, I’m told they scan your drivers license and charge $1.00 each time “for the background check”.
These are valid questions needing to be asked. Are they grounds for injury? Or something else? Maybe, the injury is from a conspiracy of violating ones rights? Racketeering? What does GOA say in regards to this? I'd like to hear what their experience is. For some reason it seems the NRA hasn't really been in this arena fighting for our 2nd Amendment rights.
I recall being told by a lawyer that going after the government in a lawsuit was considered a career ending endeavor. This was after reading about a high-speed police chase that ended with causing an innocent party to be gravely injured during the pursuit.
If you need permission to exercise your rights, then you don’t have rights.