krucam
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Sykes v. McGinness was challenging discretionary issue in California's Sacramento & Yolo counties (Sheriff's discretion)
http://www.calguns.net/calgunforum/showthread.php?t=356199
Sheriff McGinness is now off the hook, but Yolo County is still holding out, so...Richards v. Prieto it is.
Another brick is taken from the wall...
http://www.calguns.net/calgunforum/showthread.php?t=356199
Second Amendment Rights Are Reaffirmed After Sacramento County Sheriff's Office Changes Carry License Policies Say Gun Rights Organizations
Case Continues Against Yolo County to Secure Right to Self-Defense
Bellevue, WA and San Carlos, CA (October 25, 2010) - The Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) and the Calguns Foundation have dismissed their case against Sacramento County, California and its Sheriff, John McGinness, after the Sheriff modified his handgun carry permitting policy. Law-abiding Sacramento County residents may now successfully apply for permits to carry handguns by asserting self-defense as a basis for carry permit issuance. A one-year residency requirement has been eliminated, as has policy language that tied self-defense to arbitrary geographic factors.
Sheriff McGinness is now off the hook, but Yolo County is still holding out, so...Richards v. Prieto it is.
Another brick is taken from the wall...