J-Bar
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I received my hardcopy of Dillon Precision's Blue Press catalog in the mail today. It has an article by Alan Korwin, "Gun Laws We Need, Part III: What About Due Process"? For those who do not get the hardcopy, here is a link to the online catalog. The article is on page 40:
https://www.dillonprecision.com/docs/March_2019_Blue_Press-compressed.pdf
Mr. Korwin is encouraging prosecution of those who sponsor anti-gun legislation under 18 USC 242, "Deprivation of Rights Under Color of Law," especially attempts at passing "red flag laws".
I researched this law using the common internet search engines but could not find examples or historical references to cases in which anyone has been prosecuted for attempting to pass anti-Second Amendment laws. I am not a lawyer and my understanding of such processes is quite limited.
I will appreciate comments and insights by those who are more informed than me on their reactions to this article, and information about any cases that have been brought to court under this law. Like so many other articles it sounds good on paper, but is it realistic?
Thanks for any thoughts you care to share.
My apologies if this subject has already been discussed. I hang out in the Blackpowder Forum mostly, since I am not a lawyer!!
https://www.dillonprecision.com/docs/March_2019_Blue_Press-compressed.pdf
Mr. Korwin is encouraging prosecution of those who sponsor anti-gun legislation under 18 USC 242, "Deprivation of Rights Under Color of Law," especially attempts at passing "red flag laws".
I researched this law using the common internet search engines but could not find examples or historical references to cases in which anyone has been prosecuted for attempting to pass anti-Second Amendment laws. I am not a lawyer and my understanding of such processes is quite limited.
I will appreciate comments and insights by those who are more informed than me on their reactions to this article, and information about any cases that have been brought to court under this law. Like so many other articles it sounds good on paper, but is it realistic?
Thanks for any thoughts you care to share.
My apologies if this subject has already been discussed. I hang out in the Blackpowder Forum mostly, since I am not a lawyer!!