18-20 Year Old Waiting Periods
When Congress passed the so-called “Bipartisan Safer Communities Act," or the Cornyn-Murphy Gun Compromise, it enacted more unconstitutional restrictions on background checks which targeted adult citizens between the ages of 18 and under 21. These restrictions include longer processing times and higher scrutiny, which presupposes citizens under 21 are not fully worthy of their Constitutional rights. GOA and GOF sued along with McRorey and Flores, who are both lawful citizens under 21, to enact a Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) on this provision.
Updated
08-14-2023
Litigation Type
Primary Litigant
Documents
Title | Date Sort ascending |
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Complaint (397.17 KB) | 05-12-2023 |
Declaration of Plantiff Megan Browning (251.11 KB) | 05-12-2023 |
NICS Outages (68.11 KB) | 05-12-2023 |
NICS Wrongful Denials (156.08 KB) | 05-12-2023 |
Bipartisan Safer Communities Act, 2022 Enacted S 2938, 117 Enacted S 2938 (258.8 KB) | 05-12-2023 |
NICS SOP Number 5.5.5 (1.02 MB) | 05-12-2023 |
Declaration of Plantiff Ethan McRorey (181.33 KB) | 05-12-2023 |
Declaration of Plantiff Kaylee Flores (176.27 KB) | 05-12-2023 |
Declaration of Plantiff Hayden Haines (123.8 KB) | 05-12-2023 |
Motion For Temporary Restraining Order, Preliminary Injunction, and/or Permanent Injunction (111.59 KB) | 05-12-2023 |
Memorandum of Points And Authorities in Support of Plaintiffs’ Motion (288.45 KB) | 05-12-2023 |
Order Denying Preliminary Injunction (223 KB) | 08-14-2023 |
Appeal To The 5th Circuit Court of Appeals (302.73 KB) | 01-08-2024 |
Petition For En Banc (302.73 KB) | 06-10-2024 |
Denial of En Banc (158.44 KB) | 06-24-2024 |