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Friend,
The Federal Government’s legal
defense of the NFA has dominated the news this week, and with good
reason: the DOJ’s defense is nothing short of an outrage!
In fact, the DOJ’s defense has been
so ridiculously authoritarian that we sent multiple email updates
about it over the last few days. It’s that bad!
As you know, despite assurances
from the White House about protecting the Second Amendment, the DOJ
has been aggressively defending federal gun control.
“President Trump promised to end unconstitutional gun control
like the NFA, but his DOJ is in court fighting to keep every bit of
it,” said FPC President Brandon Combs in a press
release from last week.
“If the Trump Administration is at all serious about
restoring the right to keep and bear arms, it should immediately stop
spending taxpayer resources to defend unconstitutional laws that treat
peaceable gun owners like criminals. The President can end the
government’s reign of terror with a call. He should pick up the phone
and do it.”
And
if you agree with us and want to defeat the NFA, we’d sure appreciate
your support. You can directly help our NFA Lawsuit Blitz, and our
other critical work, just by clicking here and making a donation of
any amount!
Plus, if you donate right now, you will automatically be
entered to WIN a Springfield Armory Kuna as a thank you!
FPC is targeting the NFA for
destruction, but we need strong patriots like you standing with us in
order to make sure it meets the fiery end it deserves!
In other news, here’s everything
else you may have missed during this last week in gun
rights:
Monday, Jan 19
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Jensen v. ATF: Reply in support of Plaintiffs' motion for
summary judgment (MSJ) and opposition to government's MSJ filed at
District Court by FPC
Tuesday, Jan 20
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FPC WIN: Novotny v. Moore: Decision to strike down MD's "vampire
rule" public carry ban issued by 4th Circuit
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Viramontes v. Cook County:
Case distributed for
conference of Jan 23 by SCOTUS
Wednesday, Jan 21
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FPC v. Bondi: Order denying government's motion to stay
case issued by 5th Circuit
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Granata v. Campbell:
Opening appellate brief
filed at 1st Circuit by FPC
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Brown v. ATF: Reply in support of FPC's MSJ and
opposition to government's MSJ filed at District Court.
Thursday, Jan 22
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Jaymes v. Bonta: Scheduling order issued by District
Court
Friday, Jan 23
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Reese v. ATF: Joint proposed judgment filed at District
Court by both parties
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Escher v. Noble: Replies in support of MSJs filed at
District Court by both parties
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Viramontes v. Cook County:
Case considered at
conference for cert by SCOTUS
As always, THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!
For freedom and liberty,
The FPC Team
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