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Home Front: Culture Wars
City of New Orleans to Law Abiding Gun Owners: Drop Dead!
2006-08-21
Doug Hanson

Shortly after Hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf Coast, citizens of New Orleans had their firearms unlawfully confiscated under orders from former New Orleans Police Chief Eddie Compass. So during a time when the means of self-defense were most needed, the Second Amendment rights of the cityÂ’s law-abiding residents were swept away based on a gross misinterpretation of a suspect state emergency powers law.

After hearing about the illegal gun confiscations, the National Rifle Association (NRA) filed suit in federal court and obtained a preliminary injunction that stopped the gun seizure. Not only did New Orleans ignore the court ruling, it also claimed that the gun confiscations never occurred! The NRA then filed a motion for contempt that additionally ordered the return of all seized firearms.

Finally last Wednesday, in what was seen as as a “landmark victory for NRA and law-abiding gun owners,” Judge Carl J. Barbier of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana turned down a motion for dismissal by the City of New Orleans and held that, the Second Amendment applies to law-abiding residents in the State of Louisiana and the City of New Orleans.
Posted by:mcsegeek1

#3  The NOPD has a long, inglorious history of pulling really cute crap over on the citizenry. I'm not surprised to see them acting like this in the slightest.
Posted by: Swamp Blondie   2006-08-21 16:08  

#2  I wonder how many of those guns have been sold by the authorities.

Or confiscated for their personal use.
Posted by: charger   2006-08-21 13:45  

#1  Sounds like the basis of a civil suit on the violation of civil rights. The 'I'm just obeying orders' excuse went out the window with the Federal Court finding. Many jurisdictions do not reimburse employees for legal costs who knowingly violate the law while on duty.

And while the article likes to stick the full blame the left on this, it appears more of a behavior with most law enforcement establishments. They have a hard time grasping that we donÂ’t exist to make their job easier. They exist to make ours.
Posted by: Phunter Ulalet1168   2006-08-21 13:09  

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