Wednesday, April 20, 2016

SAF SUES MONTANA OVER LAW BARRING CCW PERMITS FOR LEGAL RESIDENT ALIENS



BELLEVUE, WA – The Second Amendment Foundation today filed a lawsuit in federal district court in Montana, challenging the state law that does not allow concealed carry licenses to be issued to legal resident aliens, because only citizens are issued such permits in the Big Sky Country.

“This is not our first rodeo on this subject,” said SAF founder and Executive Vice President Alan M. Gottlieb. “We’ve successfully fought similar laws in New Mexico, North Carolina and Omaha, Nebraska. In other states, such as Washington, just the threat of legal action has resulted in a change of the law.”

The case is brought on behalf of Lenka Knutson, a 34-year-old mother of two who resides in Whitefish with her husband and children. She received a permanent resident visa in 2005, and has worked as a bank teller supervisor in Whitefish since 2007. She is a SAF member, as well.

“The Courts have repeatedly stated that lawful resident aliens have the same Second Amendment rights as everyone else, and still some states choose to discriminate against them on this point,” said attorney David Sigale of Glen Ellyn, Ill., who is handling this case for SAF. “It is our hope this unfair and illegal law will be swiftly struck down.”

“SAF has opposed such laws wherever and whenever we find them,” Gottlieb stated. “Even non-citizens are afforded protections under our constitution, including the right to keep and bear arms. It is inconsistent with our tradition of liberty that people who come to our country legally and become productive members of the community shouldn’t have the same personal protection rights as anyone, because criminals do not play favorites, even in Montana.

“Our lawsuit is firmly grounded in the recognition and incorporation of the Second Amendment that came with our Supreme Court victory in McDonald v. City of Chicago,” he noted. “We also believe the Fourteenth Amendment’s equal protection clause renders the state law to be unconstitutional.

“This is one more example of SAF’s ongoing effort to win firearms freedom one lawsuit at a time,” he concluded. “Our track record has been solid on this, as we have won more Second Amendment lawsuits than anyone else.”
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1 comment:

  1. There is a value to becoming a United States Citizen. The constitution and the bill of rights belong to citizens not foreigners. when foreigners become legal citizens they get all the benefits the constitution and bill of rights guarantee to all CITIZENS. If these laws are shot down what is to keep radicalized foreign students from buying all of the weapons they want? the illegals just steal the weapons they want. As citizens are becoming better armed they are being forced to thin out the illegals that try to steal the weapons they use. we do not need to be handing weapons to people that may not want to assimilate to our culture. easing the laws for non citizens will draw the wrong element to the states that do not keep the weapons out of the hands of non citizens. I will not be checking to find out if they are legal citizens or not. the basic minimum should be that you are a legal citizen entitled to your second amendment rights. It is our constitution and our bill of rights. If they want legal protection then become legal citizens or go home.

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