A pair of gun owners in Los Angeles has revived their lawsuit against the city’s prior ‘no issue’ concealed carry permit policy, claiming it infringed on their Second Amendment rights. This legal action follows a significant ruling from the U.S. Supreme Court in 2022 that altered key precedents regarding gun ownership rights, leading to a reevaluation of the enforcement of California’s ‘good cause’ requirement.
Among the plaintiffs is renowned LA rapper Dom Kennedy, who argues that, under the previous policy, they were effectively barred from obtaining permits that are crucial for legal concealed carry. The federal appeals court’s decision to reinstate the lawsuit underscores ongoing tensions surrounding gun rights in California, raising questions about the constitutionality of local gun regulations.
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