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It's useful to plan ahead for litigation of all damages due to 114. That would include economic impact on both individuals and businesses. Preserve anything that represents documentation of such... As several have pointed out, it could be years before we finally kill this monstrosity - and anyone who's suffered losses a result of it, will have to wait until it's been finally adjudicated, possibly at SCOTUS, before they'll have standing to really go after the scumbags who've perpetrated this.Maybe an opportunity for a class action law suit of obstruction if this does not end favorable for the queue?
Meanwhile, "save your receipts"...
The aforementioned scumbags had better hope nobody gets injured or killed as a result of not being able to get access to a firearm to protect themselves, too... awards for damages from that sort of thing, may *dwarf* any economic impact
Regarding the backlogs mentioned above... Did anyone else happen to watch the hearing at 8:30 this morning? (Is there a thread on that somewhere?)