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July 25, 2010, 08:46 PM | #1 |
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Baker v. Biaggi, Nevada RKBA Case
Over at Only Guns and Money Blog, there is an article on the case, Baker v. Biaggi. Filed in the U.S. District Court for Nevada, Northern District, July 13, 2010.
Read the article and the complaint, here. James Manley, of the Mountain States Legal Foundation is the lead attorney with Robert Slayer of Elko. Added to the (growing) list of cases in the 2A Cases thread. Essentially, a Boise man is challenging a Nevada law that bans functional firearms in all State Parks. This law also bans the discharge of firearms, even for self-defense. |
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The basis for the suit is most interesting, expanding on the meaning of "home" in the SCOTUS cases.
I wish a similar suit would be pursued in North Carolina and believe it might be of the low-hanging fruit variety. North Carolina's Administrative Code contains the following prohibition on firearms in state parks: Quote:
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October 20, 2011, 06:23 AM | #3 |
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Nevada hasn't quite gotten around to changing their regulations. The prior PI was set to expire on Sept. 30th, so all parties petitioned the court in a stipulated order to extend the PI for another 6 months.
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I hadn't gotten around to checking this case for some time, now.
I was delighted to discover that on Feb. 22nd, a stipulated agreement was filed to Dismiss the case, without prejudice. Apparently, back in Oct. of 2011, the rulemaking was completed and Nevada has cured the deficiencies found in the complaint. The Judge ordered the dismissal and the case is now closed. Quote:
It's also a complete win for our side! |
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