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Imagine if a sympathetic anti-gun group created a companion Initiative Petition in Oregon that was similar to the Texas Abortion law. It would allow tattle tales to sue those individuals and businesses (with no risk) if they believed that persons or business were violating the laws proposed in IP17 and IP18. Do you think that would create more urgency among firearm owners and businesses to defeat the Initiative Petitions?
IP17 and IP18 are only the first
of what LEVO has in store for us.
During Monday's proceedings, Kavanaugh continued to test the state's perception of the limits of its own law. He posed a hypothetical directly tied to gun ownership rights.
"Say everyone who sells an AR-15 is liable for a million dollars to any citizen," he began asking Texas' lawyer. "Would that kind of law be exempt from pre-enforcement review in federal court?"
Texas Solicitor General Judd Stone, after some waffling, answered yes: The courts have no ability to overturn this type of enforcement....