Omaha Sued Over Gun LawReporter: Associated Press
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A Mexican national and two gun-rights organizations have sued the city of Omaha over its ordinance prohibiting legal resident immigrants who are not U.S. citizens from possessing handguns.
Armando Pliego Gonzalez, of Omaha, the
Nebraska Firearms Owners Association and the Second Amendment Foundation filed the lawsuit Tuesday in Nebraska's U.S. District Court. The lawsuit says Gonzalez was denied a permit to register a handgun by the Omaha Police Department because he is not a U.S. citizen, in accordance with the Omaha ordinance.
The lawsuit asks a judge to declare the citizenship requirement unconstitutional. The lawsuit says Gonzalez was given permanent resident alien status in 2008, more than seven years after legally moving to the U.S.
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....Here's the Omaha World Herald article:
Immigrant, groups sue over handgunBy Jason Kuiper
WORLD-HERALD STAFF WRITER
A pair of gun rights groups and a north Omaha man have filed a lawsuit challenging the City of Omaha's ban against non-U.S. citizens registering handguns with the Police Department.
The lawsuit was filed Tuesday in U.S. District Court in Nebraska by the Washington-based Second Amendment Foundation,
the Nebraska Firearms Owners Association and Armando Pliego Gonzalez.
The listed defendants are the City of Omaha, Mayor Jim Suttle and Police Chief Alex Hayes.
Gonzalez, who lived in Mexico before coming to Omaha in 1999, became a permanent resident in October 2008 and works in construction.
The lawsuit says that Gonzalez was the victim of a home invasion in 2010 and that the city's prohibition on noncitizens registering handguns limits his ability to protect himself and his family.
Gonzalez went to the Police Department in June to register a firearm he had legally purchased. He was denied the registration because he is not a U.S. citizen.
The lawsuit questions whether the city's ordinance requiring citizenship is unconstitutional and seeks injunctions against enforcing the measure.
Michelle Peters, assistant city attorney, said neither she nor Hayes had seen the lawsuit. Both declined to comment.
"The City of Omaha cannot, under the equal protection clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, deny a legal permanent resident alien his fundamental Second Amendment rights," the Nebraska firearms owners group's president, Andy Allen, said in a statement.
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