The Attorney General’s office was repeatedly invited to participate
in this case both by Sheriff Gore’s attorney, and by the plaintiffs. The
Attorney General declined to participate in the case, just as she has
refused to get involved in similar cases challenging policies in other
cities and counties that refused to accept self-defense as justification
to get a license to carry a firearm in public to defend yourself and
your family.
In fact, when the Attorney General’s office was named as a defendant
in some of those cases, it has successfully moved to be dismissed from
the cases because the court has accepted the Attorney General’s argument
that she is not the official vested with the authority of the state
when it comes to administering these licenses – the Sheriff is.
Excerpts from Mehl:
1) “Since only sheriffs and chiefs of police have authority under the
CCW statutes to grant, deny or revoke licenses, Applicants cannot
establish Article III jurisdiction over the Attorney General with regard
to their facial challenges to the validity of the statutes or for
review of the Sheriff’s refusal to grant their CCW licenses.”
2) “Only sheriffs and chiefs of police are authorized to perform
these functions. . . . Contrary to Applicants’ implication, the Attorney
General is not authorized by the CCW statutes to review the decisions
of the sheriffs and chiefs of police. Because Applicants’ alleged injury
can occur only through the actions of the Sheriff, independent of the
authority of the Attorney General, any ostensible harm cannot be traced
to the Attorney General.” Mehl v. Blanas.
It is ironic that the Attorney General does not recognize that the
arguments she made about her authority to abandon the defense of the gay
marriage ban apply equally here. The Sheriff has the ultimate authority
to decide whether to continue to fight this case, and he has made his
decision to refrain from doing so. But now that it suits her political
agenda, Kamala Harris wants the court to impose a double standard.
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