The Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence has sued the small town of Nelson, Georgia for a symbolic ordinance that requires households to own a firearm.
Kate Brumback from the Associated Press wrote yesterday that a lawyer, Jonathan Lowy, for the Brady Center called the ordinance “misguided and unconstitutional,” and basically wants to make an example of the small town, as others have similar laws on the books. Continue reading “Brady Center sues Georgia town to “send a message” to towns with pro-gun laws”