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Calguns Foundation Sues California Over Firearms Waiting Period

San Carlos, CA (December 23, 2011) – The Calguns Foundation has filed a federal lawsuit against the California Department of Justice and Attorney General Kamala Harris challenging the policy of requiring gun owners to wait at least 10 days before taking possession of an additional firearm. The case is entitled Jeff Silvester et. al. vs. Kamala Harris, et. al.

The Calguns Foundation is joined in the lawsuit, filed today at the District of California Federal District Court in Fresno, by the Second Amendment Foundation and three individual plaintiffs. 

“The State has absolutely no reason to infringe the rights of California gun owners who already possess firearms when they buy another one,” said Jason Davis who is the attorney for the plaintiffs. California currently requires the registration of handguns in California.  And, beginning January 2014, it will also require the registration of all newly-purchased rifles and shotguns. Notably, California keeps a current database of all residents who are prohibited by state or federal law from owning or possessing firearms. 

Individual plaintiffs Jeff Silvester, Michael Poeschl, and Brandon Combs each have firearms registered with the State of California. Mr. Combs and Mr. Silvester also have firearms licenses from the State that constitute ongoing background checks.

“In just about every other state in the U.S., I as a law-abiding gun owner could walk in and, after passing an instant national background check, walk out with a firearm to defend myself in my home,” said Michael Poeschl. “What’s really frustrating is that California is one of the very few states that forces gun owners to register all handguns that they buy. If the State’s database saying that I already lawfully own a gun isn’t proof that I don’t need a ‘cooling-off’ period, then what is?”

“I have a license to carry a loaded firearm across the State,” noted Jeff Silvester. “It is ridiculous that I have to wait another 10 days to pick up a new firearm when I’m standing there in the gun store lawfully carrying one the whole time.”

“As a collector, I submitted to a Live Scan background check and obtained a Certificate of Eligibility to Possess Firearms from the State of California at my own expense,” said Brandon Combs. “In the Internet era, where every California gun dealer has a computer connected directly to the State’s databases, there is no logical reason to force me to wait 10 days and make another trip simply because California doesn’t want to acknowledge the Certificate that it issued to me. I have registered guns, and I have the State telling me that I can possess guns, but for some reason I can’t exercise my constitutionally protected rights for another ten days? That’s insane.”

“Laws that infringe on the right to purchase arms have to be more than just merely rational and must directly serve important governmental interests,” added Hoffman. “Here, the law is not just irrational but actually contradictory. We filed this case right before Christmas in the hopes that, by next Christmas, gun owners will not suffer this continuing infringement on their right to acquire firearms.”

A copy of the complaint and case filings can be downloaded at http://calgunsfoundation.org/resources/downloads/category/20-silvester-v-harris.html
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The Calguns Foundation (www.calgunsfoundation.org) is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization which serves its members by providing Second Amendment-related education, strategic litigation and the defense of innocent California gun owners from improper or malicious prosecution. The Calguns Foundation seeks to inform government and protect the rights of individuals to acquire, own, and lawfully use firearms in California.
 

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CGF Publishes New Carry License Application Guides/FAQs, Compliance Initiative Lawsuits Update

San Carlos, CA (January 9, 2012) – As part of its ongoing Carry License Compliance and Sunshine Initiative, the Calguns Foundation has released new carry license applications guides, FAQs, an updated Model License to Carry ("LTC") policy for adoption by licensing authorities, and many other useful resources for applicants and licensees. These new and revised documents incorporate the renumbered and reorganized Penal Code, as well as Senate Bill 610.

A downloadable copy of the documents may be found at CGF’s downloads library. More information on these and an update on the Calguns Foundation’s Carry License Compliance and Sunshine Initiative can be found in this blog post.

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The Calguns Foundation (“CGF”) (www.calgunsfoundation.org) is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization which serves its members and the general public by providing Second Amendment-related education, strategic litigation, and the defense of innocent California gun owners from improper or malicious prosecution. The Calguns Foundation seeks to inform government and advance the right of individuals to acquire, own, and lawfully use firearms in California.

CGF’s Carry License Sunshine and Compliance Initiative is a grassroots education and litigation campaign designed to: (A) procure and publish objective carry license-related records and other data (going to actual issuance/denial, contours of policies (both as-written and as-applied); (B) force licensing authorities to comply with state statutes, precedent, and the Constitution; (C) track and monitor local practices; (D) support applicants and licensees; and (E) develop and promulgate materials related to the above.


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Join Calguns Foundation and attorney Jason Davis for dinner at Lawry's Las Vegas on Wed., Jan. 18

Please join the Calguns Foundation and renown Second Amendment attorney Jason Davis for dinner, conversation, and cocktails at Lawry's Las Vegas on Wednesday, January 18, 2012. Get the scoop on the latest in California gun rights news and our efforts to advance Second Amendment interests.

We ask that you please pre-pay for your and your guests' dinner at the link below or be prepared to pay at the door. Seating is limited, so grab your tickets ASAP!


Wednesday, January 18, 2012
7:00 pm Cocktails
8:00 pm Dinner
Business casual, please

Lawry's The Prime Rib
4043 Howard Hughes Parkway
Las Vegas, NV 89169
Phone: 702.893.2223 
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CGF Presents: An evening with Professor Adam Winkler, author of Gun Fight

Professor Adam Winkler is a specialist in American constitutional law teaching at UCLA. His wide-ranging scholarship has touched upon a diverse array of topics such as the right to bear arms, corporate political speech rights, affirmative action, judicial independence, constitutional interpretation, corporate social responsibility, international economic sanctions, and campaign finance law. His work has been cited and quoted in landmark Supreme Court cases, including opinions dealing with the Second Amendment and with corporate political speech rights. His commentary has been featured on CNN, The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, The Wall Street Journal, The New Republic, and numerous other outlets. He is a contributor to The Daily Beast and The Huffington Post.

Please join us for dinner, conversation and cocktails at: 

Paragon
701 Second Street at Townsend
San Francisco CA 94107
p: (415) 537-9020
(One Block From AT&T Park)

Friday, November 18, 2011
7:00 pm Cocktails
8:00 pm Dinner
Business Casual, please

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