Cavalier Knight
.40 S&W
(Sep. 23, 2017) — As was recently reported by TPATH, a pro se lawsuit challenging New Jersey’s restrictive gun statutes filed more than two years ago in the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey has received a docket number from the U.S. Supreme Court.
An extensive compilation of documents generated by the case, Purpura v. Christie, et al, 3:15-cv-03534, as it proceeded through the district court and Third Circuit Court of Appeals is provided by TPATH here in conjunction with SAPPA, the citizens’ organization lending its support to the cause.
The plaintiff, Mr. Nicholas E. Purpura, told The Post & Email in an interview on Thursday that although the surface issue is the curtailment of the Second Amendment by the New Jersey legislature, governor and other government functionaries, the underlying and more important issue is one of “federalism.”
Pro Se Litigant's "Federalism," Second Amendment Case Reaches U.S. Supreme Court - The Post & Email
An extensive compilation of documents generated by the case, Purpura v. Christie, et al, 3:15-cv-03534, as it proceeded through the district court and Third Circuit Court of Appeals is provided by TPATH here in conjunction with SAPPA, the citizens’ organization lending its support to the cause.
The plaintiff, Mr. Nicholas E. Purpura, told The Post & Email in an interview on Thursday that although the surface issue is the curtailment of the Second Amendment by the New Jersey legislature, governor and other government functionaries, the underlying and more important issue is one of “federalism.”
Pro Se Litigant's "Federalism," Second Amendment Case Reaches U.S. Supreme Court - The Post & Email