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AzCDL Joins In Amicus Brief On Supreme Court Gun-Ban Case

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http://www.ammoland.com/2009/12/01/azcdl-joins-in-amicus-brief-on-supreme-court-gun-ban-case/

Glendale, AZ --(AmmoLand.com)- The Arizona Citizens Defense League has joined with other pro-rights individuals, groups and several district attorneys in the filing of an “amicus (friend of the court) brief” with the United State Supreme Court in the case of McDonald v. Chicago, the most critical Second Amendment case since the Heller decision upheld our individual right to keep and bear arms.







Don't remember seeing it here, but that probably just means I missed it. Mods, please lock or delete if this is a dup, Thanks!
 

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And:

http://www.sonorannews.com/archives/2009/091202/FrntPgGunBan.html

PHOENIX – As Otis McDonald v. City of Chicago is expected to be argued at the U.S. Supreme Court in February 2010, Phoenix-based Bloomfield Press, the largest producer and distributor of gun-law books in the country, has joined 34 California district attorneys, eight Nevada district attorneys, former Graham County, Ariz. Sheriff Richard Mack, Arizona Citizens Defense League, along with police organizations and other persons and groups concerned with protecting the public safety benefits of citizens possessing firearms for self-defense.
 
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