Posted January 10, 2018 1:00 pm by Comments

By Chris Eger

An Alameda County law effectively barring new gun stores is being challenged by Second Amendment advocates to the nation’s highest court.
The ban, which forbids gun retailers within 500 feet of residential properties thereby placing the whole county off-limits to new stores, is challenged by businessmen John Teixeira, Steve Nobriga and Gara Gamaza who found that the county’s zoning made it impossible to find commercial property.
The case, rebuffed by lower courts, is backed by a number of gun rights groups to include the California Association of Federal Firearms Licensees, the Calguns Foundation, and the Second Amendment Foundation, with attorneys Alan Gura and Don Kilmer at the helm.
“You simply cannot allow local governments to ignore the Second Amendment because they don’t like how the Supreme Court has ruled on the amendment twice in the past ten years,” said SAF founder Alan Gottlieb. “You shouldn’t be able to zone the Second Amendment out of the Bill of Rights.”
The original challenge dates back to 2012 after the men attempted over a two-year period to comply with the county and were initially granted a variance from the 500-foot rule to lease a location 446 feet away from a residential area. However, the Board of Supervisors

Source: Guns.com

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