I learned something new today. I wonder if it's the same in OR?
Evidently, in TN public housing there is a condition for tenants that they may not have a firearm within their residence. A man was evicted from his public housing home, sued and won. The defendant argued that they had contractually agreed to the provision for housing, but the court saw it different. Citing Heller and Bruen, the court upheld a persons 2A right to possess a firearm within their home and that a person may not be compelled to forfeit their constitutionally protected rights. The provision itself is unconstitutional and may not be enforced.
Kind of some clear discrimination there too. If you're less fortunate... you don't have the right to defend yourself?? What where they thinking!!?
Noice!!
Does OR public housing have a provisison like that? If so... ahem... there is now a precedent to have it thrown out!!
Evidently, in TN public housing there is a condition for tenants that they may not have a firearm within their residence. A man was evicted from his public housing home, sued and won. The defendant argued that they had contractually agreed to the provision for housing, but the court saw it different. Citing Heller and Bruen, the court upheld a persons 2A right to possess a firearm within their home and that a person may not be compelled to forfeit their constitutionally protected rights. The provision itself is unconstitutional and may not be enforced.
Kind of some clear discrimination there too. If you're less fortunate... you don't have the right to defend yourself?? What where they thinking!!?
Noice!!
Does OR public housing have a provisison like that? If so... ahem... there is now a precedent to have it thrown out!!
Tennessee court upholds Second Amendment rights for public housing tenants • Tennessee Lookout
A Tennessee appellate court ruled in a Maury County case public housing landlords can't bar tenants from possessing guns in their residences
tennesseelookout.com
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