I-594 is pretty much the bill that failed in the Senate right after Sandy Hook, with a few alterations for the State level, and a few less exemptions.
My question for the legal scholars who follow firearms law and cases- how likely is it to survive competent (i.e. SAF or NRA not Embody-esque) legal challenge. I realize it's just a guess coming from you folks, but it's also an educated guess, and I'd like to have at least a ballpark idea. Snowball's chance in hell? 50/50? Pretty likely to get at least some of it (like BGC's for a temporary transfer) overturned?
My question for the legal scholars who follow firearms law and cases- how likely is it to survive competent (i.e. SAF or NRA not Embody-esque) legal challenge. I realize it's just a guess coming from you folks, but it's also an educated guess, and I'd like to have at least a ballpark idea. Snowball's chance in hell? 50/50? Pretty likely to get at least some of it (like BGC's for a temporary transfer) overturned?