The National Rifle Association on Thursday voluntarily dismissed its lawsuit against San Francisco for labeling it a "domestic terrorist organization."
The gun rights advocacy group argued the San Francisco Board of Supervisors violated its First Amendment rights to engage in political speech and avoid retaliation. It also accused the city of creating a "blacklisting scheme" by requiring city agencies to "make a list of vendors an...
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