Civil Litigation
Oct. 21, 2019
San Francisco denies it harmed NRA by declaring it a terrorist organization
The San Francisco City Attorney's Office argued the National Rifle Association's lawsuit challenging the Board of Supervisor's decision to label the group a "domestic terrorist organization" should be dismissed because it is a non-binding resolution, not a policy initiative.




The San Francisco City Attorney's Office argued the National Rifle Association's lawsuit challenging the Board of Supervisor's decision to label the group a "domestic terrorist organization" should be dismissed because it is a non-binding resolution, not a policy initiative.
The NRA has no standing to sue as it will not be harmed as a result of the resolution, according to court documents filed by the city attorney's office on Th...
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