Saturday, September 28, 2013

California Department of Justice sued for misuse of firearm purchaser fee

Attorneys from the law firm of Michel & Associates, P.C. have filed a lawsuit on behalf of several individual gun owners and the Calguns Shooting Sports Association ("CGSSA"), challenging the California Department of Justice's (DOJ) misuse of monies collected from a fee that DOJ can require firearm purchasers to pay at the time of sale, the Dealer Record of Sale (DROS) Fee. The lawsuit, assisted by the National Rifle Association, who has brought a federal lawsuit (Bauer v. Harris) seeking similar relief on Second Amendment grounds, seeks to stop DOJ from continuing to stick law abiding gun owners with the bill for funding its general law enforcement projects through the DROS fee.

Read the article: CalGunLaws

Source: http://www.nraila.org/news-issues/in-the-news/2013/9/california-department-of-justice-sued-for-misuse-of-firearm-purchaser-fee.aspx

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