TX Legislators File Suit Against Cities & Counties in Defense of RKBA!

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TEXAS LEGISLATORS SUE CITIES AND COUNTIES ACROSS COUNTRY IN DEFENSE OF RIGHT TO KEEP AND BEAR ARMS

Atlanta, Chicago, Boston among defendants that are attempting to bankrupt gun industry with frivolous lawsuits. Miami-Dade County, L.A. County, and the District of Columbia are also defendants.


POC: Trey Blocker (512) 481-0168
815 Brazos St., Ste. #700
Austin, Texas 78701
November 15, 2000 http://www.libertydefense.com
treyblocker@libertydefense.com


AUSTIN - Since late 1998, 19 cities, 5 counties have filed lawsuits against the gun manufacturers in an attempt to achieve de facto gun control through the courts and ultimately bankrupt the gun industry.

That is why, on November 15th 2000, over two-dozen Texas legislators and several gun stores will bring suit against those cities and counties for conspiring to violate the Second Amendment and the Commerce Clause of the U.S. Constitution.

"We are filing this lawsuit to stop these cities from damaging our right to keep and bear arms and the right of gun stores to conduct their businesses free from harassing lawsuits," said Representative Suzanna Hupp.

Hupp, known as a passionate defender of the 2nd amendment ever since her tragic involvement in the 1991 Luby's massacre in Killeen, is joined by former Texas State Senator and Civil Liberties Defense Foundation President Jerry Paterson in calling for an end to legislating from the bench.

"We want to put a stop, once and for all, to the attempts by litigious attorneys to hold lawful industries liable for the criminal misuse of their products," Patterson said. "If we do not stop them now, the alcohol, automotive, and countless other, industries will be attacked next, sending prices skyward and affecting the availability and affordability of products for the average consumer."

The lawsuit, copies of which can be obtained on the Civil Liberties Defense Foundation website at www.libertydefense.com, alleges that the defendants have conspired to infringe upon the 2nd Amendment rights of Texans and the rights of gun stores as protected under the Commerce Clause of the U.S. Constitution. The plaintiffs are seeking monetary damages and other relief proper under the law.

"The Second Amendment is a sacred part of the U.S. Constitution, and we will not stand by as cities in other parts of the country try to damage the rights of Texans," said State Representative Carl Isett of Lubbock.

DEFENDANTS


Atlanta, Georgia
Boston, Massachusetts
Bridgeport, Connecticut
Chicago, Illinois
Camden, New Jersey
Cincinnati, Ohio
Miami, Florida
Newark, New Jersey
Gary, Indiana
New Orleans, Louisiana
St. Louis, Missouri
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
San Francisco, California
Wilmington, Delaware
Compton, California
West Hollywood, California
Sacramento, California
San Mateo, California
Berkeley, California
Los Angeles County, California
Miami-Dade County, Florida
Camden County, New Jersey
Wayne County, Michigan
Alameda County, California
District of Columbia

PLAINTIFFS


Rep. Ray Allen
Rep. Leo Berman
Rep. Dennis Bonnen
Rep. Wayne Christian
Rep. Robby Cook
Rep. Frank Corte
Rep. Mary Denny
Rep. Rick Green
Rep. Kent Grusendorf
Rep. Judy Hawley
Rep. Talmage Heflin
Rep. Harvey Hildebran
Rep. Charlie Howard
Rep. Suzanna Hupp
Rep. Terry Keel
Rep. Jim Keffer
Rep. Carl Isett
Rep. Mike Krusee
Rep. Gene Seaman
Rep. Robert Talton
Rep. Ron Wilson
Rep. Arlene Wolhgemuth


CLDF is a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation former in 1999 by several former and current Texas legislators for the purpose of providing educational information relating to the preservation of the freedom guaranteed by the Bill of Rights, and to provide legal services necessary for the protection of those rights.


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Brilliant. Use their own tools against 'em.

pax

"The best defense against a usurpatory government is an assertive citizenry." -- Bill Buckley
 
Yes! We can win this war with people like that on our side.

Hupp is my idea of the perfect woman. Beautiful, intelligent, gun-toting . . . ah, I suppose that's why she's taken!
 
I'm happy to see my Rep on there (Harvey Hildebran). When I called to congratulate him, I found out he actually is an employee of a local print shop, and that TX legislators are part-time employees of the State, and must have employment elsewhere. Harvey is alright by me!
 
Think guns are dangerous? Ever seen what a properly used lawyer can do?

Go Texas!!

Ken

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God so values free will that He gave us all the freedom to turn our back on even Him. If liberty is that important to God, it should be that important to us all...
 
Spartacus,

Good question! You can find Trey Blocker's e-mail addy in the initial post. Send him a note and ask him. I'm ready to give Suzanna Gratia Hupp a big wet one! LOL

Good luck,
Joe
 
Hey everyone - didn't see anything mentioned about DONATING to this fund!

This lawsuit is not going to be free. They need our help. Please, send them a few buck and encourage others to do so.

CMOS

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God Bless Texas!
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Someone's been listening to country music, eh, George! Send money, this is one suit that we can all get behind.

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jones
"permits, we don't need no stinking permits!"
 
Gents, yes kudo's to Texas, and my home for my entire life.
Our Legislature only meets every two years, that keeps mischief to a small and managable level. :)
The only exception to this, is if the Gov calls a special session...........
If you are sick of where you live, and what has happened to your rights, IF you are a conservative, non DEM, move here, you are welcome......... :)
I guarantee you will love it.
We find an armed society is a polite one, thanks, in part to Dubyah. :)
 
I'm not an attorney, but it seems like ordinary citizens that own guns could join this suit and then petition the court to have it designated as a class action.
 
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