9th Cir.;
14-35970
The court of appeals affirmed a district court judgment. The court held that a city’s “use of force” policy did not violate its police officers’ Second Amendment right to use firearms for the core lawful purpose of self-defense.
9th Cir.; 14-35970 The court of appeals affirmed a district court judgment. The court held that a city’s “use of force” policy did…
September 20, 2017 at 06:20 PM
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9th Cir.;
14-35970
The court of appeals affirmed a district court judgment. The court held that a city’s “use of force” policy did not violate its police officers’ Second Amendment right to use firearms for the core lawful purpose of self-defense.
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