And now it's time for the big but...
But, CCW is, for all intents and purposes, illegal in most urban jurisdictions. If you're not a Hollywood celebrity or a big political donor, you're not going to get a CCW in places like L.A. or San Francisco. Thus this bill closes off the last legal alternative to CCW. And until now, Federal courts have rejected challenges to the capricious CCW policies of the State's big cities. The courts cited open carry as a legal alternative making CCW unnecessary to exercise one's 2nd Amendment rights.
Now that argument is about to vanish. if Chubs gets his way, the courts will have no alternative but to strike down the cities' "may (but probably won't) issue" policies. Portantino will be forcing "shall issue" CCW down their throats!
>The courts cited open carry as a legal alternative making CCW unnecessary to exercise one’s 2nd Amendment rights.
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>Now that argument is about to vanish. if Chubs gets his way, the courts will have no alternative but to strike down the cities’ “may (but probably won’t) issue” policies. Portantino will be forcing “shall issue” CCW down their throats!
Or they could just deny everyone any standing. After all the would-be litigants cannot show any *physical* harm.
(That about summarizes the talk I had with a lawyer about pursuing [voiding] a state statute due to its being contrary to the State’s own Constitution.)