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Marengo

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Sat Oct 1, 2016, 07:23 AM Oct 2016

US court: $1,000 tax on handguns unconstitutional [View all]

THE federal court granted in part and denied in part the motion for summary judgment filed by Paul Murphy, a former U.S. Army Ranger who challenged the constitutionality of some of the provisions of the CNMI Weapons Control Act and the Special Act for Firearms Enforcement or SAFE.

In a 55-page decision issued on Sept. 28, 2016, District Court for the NMI Chief Judge Ramona V. Manglona said the defendants, Department of Public Safety Commissioner Robert A. Guerrero and Finance Secretary Larissa Larson in their official capacities, are permanently enjoined from enforcing the provisions of the Commonwealth Code that have been declared unconstitutional.

Judge Manglona said that when Murphy properly renews his gun license, the CNMI government must return the weapons and ammunition he is entitled to possess consistent with this court decision.

She granted Murphy’s motion and declared unconstitutional the firearm registration requirement, the ban on rifles in calibers larger than .223, the ban on assault weapons, the ban on transporting operable firearms, and the $1,000 excise tax.



http://www.mvariety.com/cnmi/cnmi-news/local/89615-us-court-1-000-tax-on-handguns-unconstitutional





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More overreach struck down Duckhunter935 Oct 2016 #1
Exactly. This is an overreach and thus judicial activism scscholar Oct 2016 #27
The US does not adhere to the principle of Parliamentary sovereignty... discntnt_irny_srcsm Oct 2016 #28
K&R - Freedom will always emerge discntnt_irny_srcsm Oct 2016 #2
This should please Trump's NRA supporters who don't like paying taxes. (nt) stone space Oct 2016 #3
So, only the rich should have that choice? DonP Oct 2016 #4
Since he lives on taxpayer dollars Duckhunter935 Oct 2016 #5
It's that whole; "Ends justify the means" rationale DonP Oct 2016 #6
What's wrong with being a public employee? stone space Oct 2016 #21
Not just hypocrisy -- hypocrisy of a most filthy nature. pablo_marmol Oct 2016 #7
Why do you think only Trump should be allowed to own guns? Nuclear Unicorn Oct 2016 #8
Why are you lying about me? stone space Oct 2016 #20
Do you support the $1,000 per gun tax? Nuclear Unicorn Oct 2016 #22
Changing the subject does not justify right wing lies. stone space Oct 2016 #25
The subject of the OP is the $1,000 tax. Nuclear Unicorn Oct 2016 #30
The subject is the right wing falsehood contained in post #8. That's the post I was replying to. stone space Oct 2016 #31
If you support the tax then you support a thing that only Trump and his ilk could afford. Nuclear Unicorn Oct 2016 #35
Straying off the path with an uncomfortable question... discntnt_irny_srcsm Oct 2016 #26
What state was this? davepc Oct 2016 #9
A US territory discntnt_irny_srcsm Oct 2016 #10
The NFA tax was set at 400% of the price of a tommy gun mwrguy Oct 2016 #11
actually, it was 100 percent of a Thompson, gejohnston Oct 2016 #12
Clyde Barrow got his BARs from National Guard armories. His favorite weapon as I recall, with... Marengo Oct 2016 #13
I remember reading that Colt offered gejohnston Oct 2016 #14
It was John Ashley, leader of Florida's Ashley Gang: friendly_iconoclast Oct 2016 #32
Good old Clyde wasn't near as unpleasant... discntnt_irny_srcsm Oct 2016 #15
That, along with living out of cars, Bonnie's injury, and the loss of Buck took a heavy toll. Marengo Oct 2016 #16
According to John Neal Phillips, Barrow's goal in life was not to gain fame or fortune from robbing discntnt_irny_srcsm Oct 2016 #17
Ah...yes, Ed Crowder, I remember that now. Clyde certainly was determined never to return... Marengo Oct 2016 #18
OK, make it 100% then mwrguy Oct 2016 #23
Might work if they'd open the NFA registry n/t discntnt_irny_srcsm Oct 2016 #24
Why do you think only people as rich as Trump should be allowed to own guns? Nuclear Unicorn Oct 2016 #19
I think that we can all agree that NRA candidate Trump should be stripped his gun Rites for life stone space Oct 2016 #29
Trump's shitheelness is no excuse for continued attempts at threadjacking friendly_iconoclast Oct 2016 #33
Tell that to the poster I replied to. I didn't bring up Trump. stone space Oct 2016 #34
Clumsy attempts to dodge the question aside, why do you support a regressive tax on a civil right? friendly_iconoclast Oct 2016 #36
For that matter, what does a Trump campaign ad have to do with the OP? friendly_iconoclast Oct 2016 #37
Beyond really clumsy baiting, nothing? DonP Oct 2016 #39
That bit of NRA propaganda has been reposted twice, once in an OP. Cui bono? friendly_iconoclast Oct 2016 #42
I wonder if they are on the NRA payroll? DonP Oct 2016 #43
For that one that always complains Duckhunter935 Oct 2016 #44
Guns are not a civil right. Guns are an uncivil wrong. stone space Oct 2016 #38
SCOTUS and our President disagree with you DonP Oct 2016 #40
Thought-terminating cliches aside, the Supreme Court disagrees with you. And so does the President. friendly_iconoclast Oct 2016 #41
Interesting, the supreme Court Duckhunter935 Oct 2016 #45
So... discntnt_irny_srcsm Oct 2016 #46
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