A California federal judge has dealt a significant blow to the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department (LASD) by allowing the Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) to represent all its members in a lawsuit addressing long wait times for concealed carry permits. The court’s ruling means that any favorable outcome will not only benefit the individual plaintiffs named in the case but will also extend relief to all SAF members facing similar delays across California.
This decision comes amid ongoing scrutiny of the LASD’s handling of concealed carry permit applications, which advocates argue infringes on residents’ constitutional rights. The case’s progression could lead to critical changes in the permit processing timeline, potentially affecting a large number of applicants throughout the state.
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