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http://www.volokh.com/2012/10/09/99...iled-by-someone-not-licensed-to-practice-law/
Eugene Volokh smashes the Florida Attorney General Office's misuse of statistics in a case that involved unlicensed concealed carry of a firearm. And, Volokh does it with style, too. Heh, heh, heh.
Essentially, the AG's brief said that since only a small percentage of people have CC permits, then the vast percentage of CC must be illegal, therefore justifying a stop-and-frisk. Volokh totally dissassembles the misuse of statistics, and neatly uses the AG's own logic on the AG's office by saying there was a 99% chance the brief writer was not licensed to practice law. Oh, that was good.
The blog has a link to the AG's brief, too. Florida readers will find tons of case cites in the brief, a fast, easy source for Florida case law.
Please click on the link and enjoy Eugene Volokh as he shreds the AG's logic.
Eugene Volokh smashes the Florida Attorney General Office's misuse of statistics in a case that involved unlicensed concealed carry of a firearm. And, Volokh does it with style, too. Heh, heh, heh.
Essentially, the AG's brief said that since only a small percentage of people have CC permits, then the vast percentage of CC must be illegal, therefore justifying a stop-and-frisk. Volokh totally dissassembles the misuse of statistics, and neatly uses the AG's own logic on the AG's office by saying there was a 99% chance the brief writer was not licensed to practice law. Oh, that was good.
The blog has a link to the AG's brief, too. Florida readers will find tons of case cites in the brief, a fast, easy source for Florida case law.
Please click on the link and enjoy Eugene Volokh as he shreds the AG's logic.