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Tenth Circuit rules against police on OC rights

LovesHisXD45

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Now this is more like it. :) It would seem that the system is working in our favor for once. I would love to see more rulings like this.

Kevin
 

KBCraig

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This is not a 10th Circuit ruling. It is a ruling by one judge, in one district, within the 10th District.

It's a great ruling, but don't act like it is a binding ruling on the entire 10th District.
 

rpyne

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It is especially valuable when combined with Lund v Salt Lake City (2008) US District Court Civil No. 2:07-CV-0226BSJ, Memorandum Opinion & Order (Fed. R. Civ. P. 56) which dealt with how police handled a MWAG report.

Having two different District Courts within the same district make similar rulings in less than a year regarding how police deal with gun related calls makes it fairly unlikely that either case would be overturned on appeal to the Circuit Court.

Edit: spelling
 
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