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Teixeira v. Cnty. of Alameda

United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit.
Dec 27, 2016
854 F.3d 1046 (9th Cir. 2016)

Summary

holding that there is "no question" that an ordinance limiting where a gun store may be located and "restricting the commercial sale of firearms would burden "he right of a law-abiding, responsible citizen to possess and carry a weapon, because it would inhibit his ability to acquire weapons"

Summary of this case from Bezet v. United States

Opinion

No. 13-17132

12-27-2016

John TEIXEIRA; Steve Nobriga; Gary Gamaza; Calguns Foundation, Inc., (CGF); Second Amendment Foundation, Inc., (SAF); California Association of Federal Firearms Licensees, (CAL–FFL), Plaintiffs–Appellants, v. COUNTY OF ALAMEDA; Alameda County Board of Supervisors, as a policy making body; Wilma Chan, in her official capacity; Nate Miley, in his official capacity; Keith Carson, in his official capacity, Defendants–Appellees.


ORDER

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Upon the vote of a majority of nonrecused active judges, it is ordered that this case be reheard en banc pursuant to Federal Rule of Appellate Procedure 35(a) and Circuit Rule 35-3. The three-judge panel opinion shall not be cited as precedent by or to any court of the Ninth Circuit.


Summaries of

Teixeira v. Cnty. of Alameda

United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit.
Dec 27, 2016
854 F.3d 1046 (9th Cir. 2016)

holding that there is "no question" that an ordinance limiting where a gun store may be located and "restricting the commercial sale of firearms would burden "he right of a law-abiding, responsible citizen to possess and carry a weapon, because it would inhibit his ability to acquire weapons"

Summary of this case from Bezet v. United States
Case details for

Teixeira v. Cnty. of Alameda

Case Details

Full title:John TEIXEIRA; Steve Nobriga; Gary Gamaza; Calguns Foundation, Inc.…

Court:United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit.

Date published: Dec 27, 2016

Citations

854 F.3d 1046 (9th Cir. 2016)

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