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FPC Completes Briefing Challenging California s Age-Based Gun Ban

Ninth Circuit Vacates Injunction In 3D Gun Printing Case, Tells Lower Court To Dismiss

#D Printed FMDA DD17.2 3D Printable Glock Frame Designer IvanTheTroll Gun BELLEVUE, WA – -(AmmoLand.com)- The Second Amendment Foundation is applauding the Ninth U.S. District Court of Appeals for its decision to vacate an injunction obtained earlier in a lawsuit filed by 22 state attorneys general and the Attorney General for the District of Columbia, against an agreement between the State and Commerce departments and SAF and Defense Distributed allowing them to post data relating to 3-D printing of firearms on the Internet. The case is known as State of Washington v. U.S. Department of State. “This is a humongous loss for anti-gun Democrat State Attorneys General,” said SAF founder and Executive Vice President Alan M. Gottlieb. “They consistently attack Second Amendment rights any way they can.

Split 9th Circ Unravels Lower Court s Ban On 3D Guns

ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Split 9th Circ. Unravels Lower Court s Ban On 3D Guns Law360 (April 27, 2021, 11:13 PM EDT) A split Ninth Circuit panel on Tuesday vacated a lower court s decision to block the Trump administration from deregulating the publication of certain 3D printing gun data, holding that the president s authority to remove items from the U.S. Munitions List can t be reviewed by the judiciary. The decision unravels a district court s ruling that Congress only gave the president authority to designate items on the Munitions List that require individuals to obtain an export license, but left open for review the so-called undesignation of items.

Appellate judges rule in favor of Dillan Tabares mother in civil suit against city of Huntington Beach

Print An appellate court last week ruled in favor of Tiffany Tabares, the mother of a 27-year-old who was shot and killed by a Huntington Beach Police Department officer outside of a local 7-Eleven in 2017. A three-judge panel of the U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled on Feb. 17 that a jury could find Officer Eric Esparza acted unreasonably when he shot Dillan Tabares seven times on Sept. 22, 2017, across the street from Marina High School. Additionally, the judges ruled that a reasonable jury could conclude that Esparza should have suspected that Tabares had mental health issues, and that he unreasonably failed to follow police protocol on dealing with potentially mentally ill people before using force.

9th Circ Judge Worries Doc Wants Privacy Breach Free Pass

ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT 9th Circ. Judge Worries Doc Wants Privacy Breach Free Pass Law360 (January 11, 2021, 6:08 PM EST) A Ninth Circuit judge doubted Monday a psychiatrist s efforts to overturn a $1 million jury trial judgment against her for wrongly reporting an Iraq War veteran as a homicide risk, saying she s asking for a free pass, which would incentivize doctors to report any form of threat, imagined or dreamed. During a videoconferencing hearing, U.S. Circuit Judge Ryan D. Nelson told Tracie Rivera s counsel, Fred Norton, that if the courts were to accept the psychiatrist s argument, doctors wouldn t be liable for ever reporting a patient as a threat, regardless of its viability.

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