Constitutional Law
Feb. 10, 2022
Local gun-control ordinances likely to fall in wake of looming Supreme Court ruling
The San Jose City Council recently enacted two firearm ordinances that impose significant new obligations on San Jose’s roughly 50,000 gun-owning residents.





C.D. Michel
Senior Partner
Michel & Associates PC
180 E Ocean Blvd Ste 200
Long Beach , California 90802
Phone: (562) 216-4444
Email: cmichel@michellawyers.com
Loyola Law School
C.D. is a civil rights attorney, civil litigator and senior partner at Michel & Associates, LLP in Long Beach. Among its many other clients, the firm has represented firearm owners, retailers, wholesalers, manufacturers, as well as the NRA and the California Rifle & Pistol Association since 1993.
The San Jose City Council recently enacted two firearm ordinances that impose significant new obligations on San Jose's roughly 50,000 gun-owning residents. First, the ordinances require residents to obtain an insurance policy "specifically covering losses or damages resulting from any negligent or accidental use of the Firearm, including but not limited to death, injury or property damage." Ordinance Section 10.32.210. Second, the ordinances require San Jose's gun ow...
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