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Old March 12, 2014, 08:21 AM   #2
OuTcAsT
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Librarian Wrote;

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Particularly notable is the argument that the damage is irreparable
In this instance, it would be, as the brief explains;


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Further, because state law prohibits the lawful transfer of these magazines, those residents who have or will surrender their magazines in compliance with the Ordinance have no lawful means of recovering them, and they will forever be divested of their Second Amendment right to possess them. Cal. Penal Code ยงยง 32310, 32400-50.
I believe that "irreparable damages" is one of the criteria that must be present to be granted an emergency injunction.
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