Firearms Policy Coalition Looking For Plaintiffs In Several States

The Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) is actively seeking plaintiffs for lawsuits against several states that implemented restrictions on firearm-related businesses and activities during the COVID-19 pandemic. They are specifically looking for individuals in Vermont, Texas, California, and New York who were negatively impacted by these shutdowns, particularly first-time gun buyers or those seeking to purchase firearms, ammunition, or magazines. The FPC is also interested in hearing from gun store owners in California who were forced to close.

Quick Summary

The Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) is seeking plaintiffs for lawsuits against states that allegedly violated Second Amendment rights during COVID-19 shutdowns. They are looking for individuals in Vermont, Texas, California, and New York, particularly first-time gun buyers or those impacted by business closures. Contact FPC hotline org for more information.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Sponsor
  2. 00:45FPC Seeking Lawsuit Plaintiffs
  3. 01:38Target States for Lawsuits
  4. 02:22Additional Alerts for Texas and Washington
  5. 02:59California Gun Store Owners Sought
  6. 03:12Reasoning Behind Lawsuits
  7. 03:31Support the FPC
  8. 03:59Conclusion and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) looking for?

The FPC is actively seeking individuals to serve as plaintiffs in lawsuits against several states. These lawsuits aim to challenge state actions taken during the COVID-19 pandemic that allegedly infringed upon Second Amendment rights, particularly concerning firearm businesses and sales.

Which states are involved in the FPC's lawsuit efforts?

The FPC is specifically looking for plaintiffs in Vermont, Texas, California, and New York. They are also seeking individuals from New Braunfels, Texas, and Eastern Washington, as well as gun store owners in California.

What are the criteria for becoming a plaintiff in an FPC lawsuit?

Generally, potential plaintiffs must be over 21, have no criminal history, and not be prohibited from owning a firearm. For specific cases, criteria may include being a first-time gun buyer, looking to purchase firearms/ammo/magazines, or being a gun store owner forced to close.

How can someone contact the Firearms Policy Coalition about these lawsuits?

Interested individuals can reach out to the FPC via their hotline. The website provided for this purpose is FPC hotline org. This is the primary channel for discussing potential involvement.

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