A Notice of Appeal was filed Tuesday in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas, Dallas Division, by plaintiff Jay Aubrey Isaac Hollis in his complaint against Attorney General Loretta Lynch and ATF Acting Director Thomas E. Brandon. The original Hollis v. Holder/Jones lawsuit, since renamed to reflect top level personnel changes, sought relief against the de facto ban on the transfer or possession of a machine gun manufactured after May 19, 1986. The appeal is necessary to keep the case going forward after the court issued an August 7 opinion and order siding with the government and dismissing the case. [More]What? He followed the documented rules as articulated by ATF? Well that was his first mistake...
Saturday, August 22, 2015
Dismissal of Post-1986 Machine Gun Ban Challenge Appealed
We're the Only Ones Extorting Enough
'Buy these or I take your car': Secret video shows officer pressuring driver during traffic stop to support police fundraiser [More]Are there moral or legal reasons why a highwayman should not be instantly repelled using the necessary escalation of force, up to and including lethal?
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