Posted September 23, 2019 4:00 pm by Comments

By Tom Knighton

California is one of a handful of states that restricts all gun sales to people aged 21 or over. This is a curtailment of their civil liberties, of course, and needs to be struck down. That means lawsuits.

Of course, lawsuits are a pain, especially for people under the age of 21.

Yet there’s another group impacted by these laws and that’s gun stores. Now, one of them is joining a lawsuit seeking to overturn California’s laws.

A Fallbrook gun shop is a plaintiff in a federal lawsuit challenging California’s gun law banning the sale of firearms to those under 21. The lawsuit recently filed in San Diego argues that adults over age 18 who are not convicted felons or mentally ill should have access to the full scope of the Second Amendment.

Thomas Furrh of Vista and Matthew Jones of Santee, both under 21, are listed as plaintiffs, along with four gun advocate groups and three retail gun shops in San Diego County.

The four gun advocate groups include the Calguns Foundation, Firearms Policy Coalition, Firearms Policy Foundation and Second Amendment Foundation. The three retail gun shops include Poway Weapons and Gear, North County Shooting Center in San Marcos and Beebe …Read the Rest

Source:: Bearing Arms

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