A gun rights group claims that L.A.'s order that shuttered stores that sell firearms during the coronavirus pandemic violates the 2nd Amendment.
A gun rights group is suing the city of Los Angeles, arguing that an order that shuttered stores that sell firearms during the COVID-19 pandemic is unconstitutional and preempted by state law.
In addition, the plaintiffs contend that the L.A. order violates the California state constitution by depriving licensed dealers of the ability to operate without “due process of law” and keeping buyers from their “lawfully purchased property.”Advertisement Michel added that such stores are “going above and beyond” to ensure social distancing by keeping people at least 6 feet apart and getting cellphone numbers for customers so they can wait in their cars until being allowed inside.A Garcetti spokesman referred a request for comment to the City Attorney’s Office, which did not immediately provide comment Saturday morning.the Los Angeles County Sheriff, Gov.
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