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Showing Original Post only (View all)Second Amendment may invalidate ban on opening new gun stores in a California county [View all]
This is a piece from the Volokh Conspiracy at the WaPo on the 9th Circuit's decision in Texeira v. County of Alameda.  
May a county in effect bar all new gun stores in its unincorporated areas? (The incorporated areas would be governed by city zoning rules.) This mornings U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit decision in Teixeira v. County of Alameda [Calif.] suggests that the answer is probably no. Heres a rough summary of the reasoning of the majority (written by Judge Diarmuid OScannlain and joined by Judge Carlos Bea):
1. The Second Amendment, in protecting a right to have guns for self-defense, also protects the right to acquire weapons for self-defense. Both history and logic supports this:
If the right of the people to keep and bear arms is to have any force, the people must have a right to acquire the very firearms they are entitled to keep and to bear. Indeed, where a right depends on subsidiary activity, it would make little sense if the right did not extend, at least partly, to such activity as well. The Supreme Court recognized this principle in very different contexts [citing cases involving the right to use contraceptives and the First Amendment].
Though D.C. v. Heller stated that nothing in our opinion should be taken to cast doubt on laws imposing conditions and qualifications on the commercial sale of arms, there is no categorical exception from Second Amendment scrutiny for the regulation of gun stores. If such were the case, the County could enact a total prohibition on the commercial sale of firearms. There is no question that [s]uch a result would be untenable under Heller. Conditions and qualifications do not include broad prohibitions.
1. The Second Amendment, in protecting a right to have guns for self-defense, also protects the right to acquire weapons for self-defense. Both history and logic supports this:
If the right of the people to keep and bear arms is to have any force, the people must have a right to acquire the very firearms they are entitled to keep and to bear. Indeed, where a right depends on subsidiary activity, it would make little sense if the right did not extend, at least partly, to such activity as well. The Supreme Court recognized this principle in very different contexts [citing cases involving the right to use contraceptives and the First Amendment].
Though D.C. v. Heller stated that nothing in our opinion should be taken to cast doubt on laws imposing conditions and qualifications on the commercial sale of arms, there is no categorical exception from Second Amendment scrutiny for the regulation of gun stores. If such were the case, the County could enact a total prohibition on the commercial sale of firearms. There is no question that [s]uch a result would be untenable under Heller. Conditions and qualifications do not include broad prohibitions.
The rest can be found here: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/volokh-conspiracy/wp/2016/05/16/second-amendment-may-invalidate-ban-on-opening-new-gun-stores-in-a-california-county/.
Certainly worth a read.
						
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                        Second Amendment may invalidate ban on opening new gun stores in a California county [View all]
							TeddyR
							May 2016
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        How can anyone suggest that gun stores are a regular source of illegal guns???
        CompanyFirstSergeant
        May 2016
        #20