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OK2A Releases July 25, 2013 ATF Letter Regarding Oklahoma Carry Permits and Fed GFSZA
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<blockquote data-quote="mons meg" data-source="post: 2389853" data-attributes="member: 90"><p>I agree this is the letter of the law. But I still haven't heard of a traffic stop turning into a prosecution under GFSZA. 14 convictions in the last few years? (that sounds really low) Most are likely "kitchen sink" prosecutions.</p><p></p><p>ETA: I read the GFSZA appeal from the 10th circuit, (US v. Benally) and the defense didn't even invoke Lopez or challenge the conviction based on any arguments against the Commerce Clause. While I did not read through all the appellate decisions from the other circuits, I remain confident the "new and improved" GFSZA would go the same was as the old one should the SCOTUS take up a case on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mons meg, post: 2389853, member: 90"] I agree this is the letter of the law. But I still haven't heard of a traffic stop turning into a prosecution under GFSZA. 14 convictions in the last few years? (that sounds really low) Most are likely "kitchen sink" prosecutions. ETA: I read the GFSZA appeal from the 10th circuit, (US v. Benally) and the defense didn't even invoke Lopez or challenge the conviction based on any arguments against the Commerce Clause. While I did not read through all the appellate decisions from the other circuits, I remain confident the "new and improved" GFSZA would go the same was as the old one should the SCOTUS take up a case on it. [/QUOTE]
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