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Government,
Civil Rights

Apr. 25, 2019

LA sued over law requiring contractors to disclose NRA membership

The National Rifle Association filed suit against the City of Los Angeles on Wednesday arguing a new ordinance requiring city contractors to disclose whether they or their executives are members of the gun advocacy group is unconstitutional.

LA sued over law requiring contractors to disclose NRA membership
Anna M. Barvir of Michel & Associates

The National Rifle Association filed suit against the city of Los Angeles on Wednesday alleging a new ordinance requiring city contractors to disclose whether they or their executives are members of the gun advocacy group is unconstitutional.

"Politicians are free to disagree with the NRA's pro-freedom, firearm safety and self-reliance message, but they aren't free to censor it -- as this would do when NRA supporters drop their NRA...

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