Archive for March, 2017

Gun Owners of AmericaVote on Gorsuch Comes Down to This: ‘Do You Support 2nd Amendment?’ – Breitbart News

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GOA suggests the choice of confirming or not confirming is so clear cut that it boils down to one thing: Do you support the Second Amendment?

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Gorsuch is President Trumps nominee to fill the vacancy left behind by Second Amendment bulwark Antonin Scalia. And Gorsuchs nomination proves Trump true to his promise to put forward a justice very much in the mold of Justice Scalia.

GOA executive director Erich Pratt said, Gun Owners of America is urging people to contact their Senators and ask for an aye vote for the Senate.

GOA executive director emeritus Larry Pratt said, [Gorsuch] supports the Second Amendment as it was written [and] as it was understood at the time. So were pretty comfortable getting Mr. Gorsuch on the court, that he is going to be pretty much in line of Antonin Scalia.

Larry also said, This is going to be a whole lot better an appointment that if Hillary Clinton had been making it, that is for sure.

Breitbart News reported that Senator Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) questioned Gorsuch during the confirmation hearings and used that opportunity to try to discover even a chance that he would be open to more gun control. What she found was Gorsuch standing on the law and the precedent of District of Columbia v. Heller (2008). Gorsuch said, Whatever is in Heller is the law and I follow the law.

AWR Hawkins is the Second Amendment columnist for Breitbart News and host of Bullets with AWR Hawkins, a Breitbart News podcast. He is also the political analyst for Armed American Radio. Follow him on Twitter: @AWRHawkins. Reach him directly at awrhawkins@breitbart.com.

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The Next Second Amendment Handgun Carry Case to Go Down in Flames – NewsBlaze (registration) (blog)

This is a sad second amendment handgun carry case, Young v. Hawaii. The saddest fact is nothing can be done at this late stage to salvage it, thanks to the lawyer who represented Mr. Young on appeal.

Mr. Young represented himself in the district court. He is not a lawyer which is obvious by his complaint (and no offense to Mr. Young intended as you shall see). Nonetheless, in his 53 page complaint Mr. Young did one thing right. He stated that he had been denied a license to carry a handgun openly or concealed AND he asked for a license in his Prayer for Relief that he be given a license to carry a handgun openly or concealed.

Mr. Young no longer has standing to obtain a concealed carry permit but he did have standing to seek a handgun Open Carry license. The denial of a state license always confers standing on the party denied the license in this circuit.

Unfortunately, Mr. Young found himself an attorney for his appeal.

Instead of simply asking for a license to carry a handgun in public, his attorney asked the court to do something it cannot do and that is issue an Order compelling the law to be rewritten.

Courts cannot issues orders compelling a legislature to take a coffee break let alone write a new law. In the alternative, Mr. Youngs attorney, Alan Beck, asked the court to strike down Hawaiis licensing law but not the laws which prohibit Mr. Young from carrying a handgun in public without a license.

I kid you not.

The court of appeals can, with the stroke of a pen, strike down Hawaiis licensing law but if it did, Mr. Young would still be prohibited from carrying a handgun in public.

Mr. Youngs attorney sought various other things, such as striking down Hawaiis prohibitions on switchblade and butterfly knives and Hawaiis long gun Open Carry ban but since Mr. Young did not seek to carry a long gun in the district court that claim is forfeited on appeal as is Mr. Youngs desire to carry other weapons, including switchblade and butterfly knives, because Hawaii does not issue licenses to carry switchblades, butterfly knives or stun guns and the courts can not force Hawaii to write a licensing law which would permit Mr. Young to even possess these items let alone carry them in public.

Mr. Youngs appeal was stayed pending the disposition of another of Mr. Becks appeals which likewise went down in flames nearly three weeks ago (Baker v. Kealoha).

Ironically, had Mr. Young continued to represent himself on appeal without the benefit of an attorney then the court of appeals would have had to liberally construe Mr. Youngs briefs in his favor.

That is no longer possible.

California Open Carry Appeal Charles Nichols v. Edmund Brown, Jr., et al

Six years ago this May, I announced that I would be filing a lawsuit which seeks to overturn Californias 1967 ban on openly carrying loaded firearms in public. California would subsequently ban the Open Carry of unloaded handguns and long guns as well. I amended my complaint to challenge those bans as well as challenge two California handgun carry license laws which prohibit the issuance of handgun Open Carry permits in counties with a population of 200,000 or more people and limits the validity of the licenses to the county of issuance.

These same past six years I have watched concealed carry lawsuits fall like flies across the nation because the lawyers in those cases argued that when the US Supreme Court said that concealed carry is not a right and can therefore be prohibited, what the high court actually said is that Open Carry can be banned in favor of concealed carry.

As such, all of these cases lost on appeal.

Unlike Baker v. Kealoha or Young v. Hawaii, there are no standing or jurisdictional problems with my appeal and the states attorney does not claim that there are any. The Second Amendment questions in my appeal resolve into one simple question Does the Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms extend even one inch outside the doors to our home?

I argue that it does. If the panel of 9th circuit judges assigned to my appeal agrees, then I win.

The California states attorney argues that there is no right to carry outside of the home and he especially argues that there is no right to openly carry a firearm for the purpose of self-defense outside of ones home.

If the state wins then it creates multiple SCOTUS Rule 10 splits which is something no Second Amendment cert petition to SCOTUS has been able to claim and SCOTUS rarely grants a cert petition without a Rule 10 split.

The Only Second Amendment Win in 9th Circuit is by a Non-Lawyer

This June marks the 9th anniversary of the landmark Second Amendment decision by the Supreme Court, District of Columbia v. Heller. In all of that time there has been but one Second Amendment win in the 9th circuit and that case was won by Paul Murphy, who is not an attorney.

Mr. Murphy succeeded in striking down the handgun Open Carry ban in the Commonwealth of Northern Marianas Islands (CNMI).

In the same lawsuit, Mr. Murphy succeeded in striking down the CNMIs: 1) Registration of firearms, 2) Ban on long gun calibers above .223, 3) Ban on Assault Rifle Attachments to semiautomatic rifles and, 4) The $1,000 excise tax on pistols.

The judge would have struck down the CNMIs storage restrictions on firearms in the home and ban on large capacity magazines but didnt because she was prevented from doing so because of a 9th circuit court of appeals decision argued and lost by NRA lawyers.

The Second Amendment is too important to be trusted to lawyers.

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A Hungarian diplomat talks about working with Trump, handling the migrant crisis and being the black sheep of Europe – Los Angeles Times

When Laszlo Szabo, Hungary's deputy minister for foreign affairs and trade, visited the United States this month, he made a point of including Los Angeles on his itinerary.

I wanted to come to L.A. because there is a huge community of Hungarian origin, said Szabo, who is also his countrys minister of state for parliamentary affairs.

Part of that community was historically associated with the film industry, including Bela Lugosi, the Gabor sisters and Drew Barrymore, among others.

But Szabos mission to the City of Angels was not to talk film. He came to push investment and trade, and during his mission stopped by The Times to share his views on these and other issues.

The interview has been edited for length and clarity.

Why should U.S. companies invest in Hungary?

They are already doing so. We already have more than $18 billion coming from U.S. companies. The U.S. is our No. 2 investor in the country, after Germany.

What kinds of U.S. business are investing in Hungary?

Pharmaceuticals, for example. The automotive industry is quite heavily there. But also digital technologies [and] shared service centers. Were talking about 1,750 companies employing 93,000 people.

How would you characterize the relationship between the U.S. and Hungary?

Traditionally, we have been great allies, especially since Hungary joined NATO. Hungary is very, very active on many fronts. We have our troops in Afghanistan. We have troops in Iraq. We have been helping [the North Atlantic Treaty Organization] in policing the airspace in the Baltic states.

So this is one side of the collaboration. The other side is the economic collaboration. Theres quite significant trade between the two countries.

Is the Trump administration one Hungary can work with?

We certainly hope so. It will still take a few months until we see how things will work out. But we are very glad that Prime Minister [Viktor] Orban of Hungary had a telephone conversation with President Trump quite early after his election and its quite clear that in many, many challenges the approach of Hungary and the U.S. are quite similar right now.

We have had our [frictions] with the previous administration, but this doesnt mean that we were not allies all the way through. From time to time we felt that theres unnecessary pressure from the previous administration.

How do you respond to the criticism that Hungary is violating human rights in its treatment of migrants?

Hungary is trying to [uphold] the regulations of the Dublin treaty [which determines where an asylum seekers application should be processed] and the Schengen treaty [which abolishes border checks among certain European nations].

We are letting anyone into the country who is trying to cross the border legally. If they dont have any papers, we try to provide asylum for those who are seeking asylum, according to the Geneva treaty, naturally.

But there is one thing that is often misinterpreted in the press. Hungary actually never closed its borders to refugees or migrants. Anyone, even in the last two years, who wanted to cross the border legally [could use] border crossing stations. You provide your papers, your passport, and if you dont have one, you basically play by the rules of the authorities and by the legislation of the European Union. You provide a photo and you provide fingerprints just like entering into the U.S.

It was very strange for us to be singled out at the very beginning of the migration crisis in 2015. The black sheep in the family was the one country that kept the regulations and the rules, and those who completely disregarded them Italy, Greece they were wonderful people, wonderful countries, everything is shiny and peachy.

When Hungary started to build a wall, not to close the border [but] to protect the green border so people cannot cross illegally, just like the European Union mandates us, [then-]Chancellor [Werner] Faymann of Austria, for example, called us fascists. When Austria started to build a fence two months later, that was [considered] a gate with long wings. So this is what I call hypocrisy.

So youve closed the border to those you consider to be illegal migrants?

Its very clear. If someone wants to cross cornfields during the night, I dont think even the U.S. would call that legal migration. Also, lets not forget that those people who originally ran for their lives because of their political beliefs, or because of the war situation in their home country, they are only considered refugees based on the Geneva Convention until they get to the next safe place, closest to their home country. So basically, this is where they need support, this is where they need humanitarian help.

If you start marching through six, seven safe countries, by the time you reach Hungary or Austria or Germany, you have basically walked thousands of miles going through safe countries clearly looking for a better life. So youre not running for your life anymore.

So this is where the definition of a refugee and a migrant gets confused very easily, and we are quite disturbed by this fact.

Whats the solution for the EU?

First, lets talk about the damage. We believe theres lot of wasted energies within Europe, because many of the politicians try to gain an internal political advantage from the migration crisis. Quite simply, facts are sometimes distorted for that reason.

For us, it was a shock to see that Greece just let [migrants] through without any questions, put them on boats, on buses, on trains, and just sent them through to Germany or Sweden. And now look at Germany, look at Sweden. They have already decided that 50% of those people are not eligible for asylum.

In our view, you have to be smarter than this. You have to decide whether a person is a refugee or economic migrant outside the borders of the European Union. They are already in a safe place in Serbia. They are already in a safe place in Greece. Even better for Europe if they stay in Turkey, for example, or in Libya, or in Jordan. There, we have to provide humanitarian aid.

We need international collaboration in stopping the [Syrian] war. This is very, very important. We believe Europe as a whole, NATO, even Russia, has to chip in and has to collaborate to find a common solution to the war.

So is the EU to blame for the migrant crisis?

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Migrant Crisis Series: Austria wants exemption from EU migrant scheme – EconoTimes

Wednesday, March 29, 2017 7:17 AM UTC

Even after more than two years since its reckoning, the European migrant crisis continues to rage like a fire that cant just be put out and in the latest twist, Austria, a member of the European Union has declared that it cannot (or do not want to) accept any more refugees under the European refugee scheme which states that the member states need to share the burden of incoming refugees. The deal has already been struggling for more than a year in its implementation. Under this plan, which was adopted in September 2015, at the height of the migrant crisis, refugees who arrived in the European Union via Greece and Italy have to be relocated and resettled across the European Union.

In 2015, Austria accepted about 90,000 refugees and called for an exemption. A temporary exemption was granted but that now remains expired. Now, Brussels have asked Austria to abide by the legal agreement.

The intake of refugees, who are predominantly Muslim in their faith and comes from war torn regions in the Middle East and North Africa have led to cultural integration problems in Austria and has given to the rise of the far right freedom party. Norbert Hoffer, the leader of the Austrian freedom party almost won the 2016 Presidential election. The current administration wants to cut down the support for Mr. Hoffer with atougher stance on the influx of refugees.

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Migrant Crisis Series: Greece and Italy look to back away from taking further refugees – EconoTimes

Migrant Crisis Series: Greece and Italy look to back away from taking further refugees

United Nations International Organization for Migration reported that 20,484 refugees from entered Europe this year by traveling via sea, according to data collected till mid-March. More than 80 percent of them came to Italy, followed by Greece and Spain. Both Italy and Greece are voicing their angertowards the European Union by saying that both of these countries have reached saturation limit and cannot take any more refugees.

Greek Migration minister said that Greece is already sheltering about 60,000 refugees and it would be a mistake to make Greeces burden heavier using the Dublin agreement. The Dublin agreement states that refugees can be set back to the first country they had set their foot on in Europe. Italy, which has taken in 500,000 refugees since 2014, says that it cannot take any more refugees. It warns that, if the European government fails to control the influx of migrant boats then the country could be overrun by tens of thousands of new African refugees.

Several Eastern European countries including the Czech Republic have also expressed their displeasure with the European refugee scheme and refuse to take in refugees other than Christians.

The fallouts from the refugee crisis are far from over and it continues to strain the relations between different countries in the European Union.

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