The same was true in all of the densely-populated counties in CA right up until this morning, and it will still be true for as long as politicians can stall.
Two questions:
1. Did the court give San Diego a deadline to conform?
2. Sooner or later this is going to lead to the issue of how non-residents can carry. Any thoughts on that?
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“1. Did the court give San Diego a deadline to conform? “
“2. Sooner or later this is going to lead to the issue of how non-residents can carry. Any thoughts on that? “
Cooler than that is the upcoming lawsuit that challenges the permit tax. Especially for the indigent. You could end up in a situation where the state has a choice of open carry, concealed carry, or both... but they can’t charge for a permit.
Non-residents should sue as well. Since permits in CA are issued at the county level, that’ll be interesting to see. I would think a nonresident is free to choose the county to apply in, much as they are in PA.
“1. Did the court give San Diego a deadline to conform? “
Doesn’t look like the 9th delayed their decision. They must issue the permits to the applicants in question or appeal en banc. Which SD will probably do and ask for a stay in the mean time, which the court may or may not grant.
Some folks in HI should be applying tomorrow morning and suing as soon as they get the denial.
Let's cut the PC crap. These ILLEGALS do not have ANY rights under our Constitution. PERIOD!