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CA: Lawsuit Challenges Ban on School Carry on Equal Protection Grounds

Saturday, July 30, 2016 16:38
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On August 8th a hearing is scheduled for the case of  Ulissies Garcia et al v Kamala D. Harris( Case 2:16-cv-02572-BRO-AFM ) . The case concerns bill SB 707, which bans people with concealed carry permits from carrying on school grounds, but allows certain retired government employees to do so.  The suit claims that the law violates the equal protection clause of the 14th amendment.

Here is the argument from The Firearm Policy Center in California:

FPF filed suit challenging SB 707, which divides law-abiding gun owners into two classes – and an upcoming hearing could have huge ramifications on the legislature’s ability to pass discriminatory anti-gun laws in the future.
SB 707 banned law-abiding, CCW-licensed individuals from carrying handguns for self-defense on “school grounds.” However, the law created an exemption some former government employees.
One man, Dr. Ulisses Garcia, was issued a license to carry in response to a threat of violence from a former patient. Since the passage of SB 707, Dr. Garcia is unable to lawfully carry his handgun when he attends his children’s school events or simply drops them off in the morning. But this law applies differently to people who have worked in different professions, and those people don’t have to make that choice.

Here is the provision of the Silveira v. Lockyer case.   From the decision SILVEIRA v. LOCKYER(pdf):

C. The AWCA’s Provisions Regarding Off-Duty Police Officers Do Not Offend The Fourteenth Amendment; However, There Is No Rational Basis For the Retired Officer Exemption. Plaintiffs contend that the privileges that are afforded to off-duty and retired peace officers under the AWCA violate the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution. Specifically, they contend that the pertinent provisions afford benefits to off-duty and retired officers that are unavailable to the plaintiffs, and that there is no rational reason that they and other law-abiding citizens should be treated differently than off-duty and retired peace officers.53

For good or ill, the rational basis argument that has developed in the courts is absurdly simple to meet.  Generally stated, if the legislature can make a statement that sounds reasonable (it does not have to meet any proof that it *is* reasonable), the standard is met.  AG Kamala Harris exploits that interpretation of the rational basis standard. Kamala Harris' arguments are briefly summarized below.

There is no Second Amendment right to carry on School Grounds; 

Allowing retired peace officers to carry has a rational basis;

That the state can confer special privileges on retired police officers, because there is no comparable group to them;

That no equal protection applies, because of the above;

She argues that the plaintiffs have no standing because they are not arguing to be allowed to carry in schools, but only to prevent retired police officers from being allowed to carry.

The brief from the AG's office cites cases to make these arguments. 

The judge in this case is Beverly Reid O'Connell.  She was appointed by President Barak Obama in 2013.  Some of President Obama's appointees have made surprising decisions that limit government power.

The hearing is scheduled for 8 August, at 1:30 p.m. in the US District Court for the Central District of California, Western Division (Los Angeles), in courtroom 14.

I would like to paint a rosy picture about the chances to overturn SB 707.  The odds are against it.  Inequality in the law for retired police officers exists across the nation.  It would be a large step to overturn it.  It is possible that this case will be heard instead of dismissed.  The odds are that it will be dismissed on August 8th. 

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