No action taken by the FL Supremes, however this case is listed on their "High Profile Cases" list http://www.floridasupremecourt.org/pub_info/index.shtml
May be a good indicator that they'll take the case.
Florida Supremes will hear the case!
No action taken by the FL Supremes, however this case is listed on their "High Profile Cases" list http://www.floridasupremecourt.org/pub_info/index.shtml
May be a good indicator that they'll take the case.
Florida Supremes will hear the case!
No doubt about that!
I wonder what influence the legislature will have upon this with the bill floating about.
I wonder if the Legislature is telegraphing an outcome based up on the open carry augmentation of the permit process.
Herm....
Wasn't the State to submit an answer brief yesterday (12/15/2015)?
Does anyone have a link?
Entry dated 12/11/2015 states response due 12/20/2015
The State of FL was granted a delay until January 20th to file.
Norman's reply https://efactssc-public.flcourts.org/casedocuments/2015/650/2015-650_brief_119605.pdf
It's the states' SCOTUS brief from Kachalsky????
Norman is also requesting oral arguments.
Norman's reply https://efactssc-public.flcourts.org/casedocuments/2015/650/2015-650_brief_119605.pdf
It's the states' SCOTUS brief from Kachalsky????
Norman is also requesting oral arguments.
Here's Norman's reply brief, an excellent read: https://efactssc-public.flcourts.org/casedocuments/2015/650/2015-650_brief_119604.pdf
CONCLUSION
The right to bear arms in this state was first restricted because of skin color.
It is now restricted to those who pay a tax, prove specialized training and endure a
delay for processing of their application, and only if they do not let anyone knwo they
are exercising their right to bear arms. No tax, training, or application is required to
exercise any other right in the Declaration of Rights or the Bill of Rights. The right
to bear arms should be no different.