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Ever wondered why citizens are gunned down in droves in Mexico every day? Citizens are not permitted to possess weapons to protect themselves there. They are unarmed sitting ducks because they have no second amendment right to do so. And yet, they are being murdered constantly by other citizens. Other citizens who are also not permitted by law to possess weapons. It’s not hard to connect those dots and predict what would happen in America if we were not protected by the second amendment, is it? So, why is even one American citizen willing to throw away the right to bear arms — much less a majority of Americans (if we can believe the percentages being reported as anti-gun nuts, that is) being willing to become helpless victims?
A new state law could force the Tempe City Council to vote at least one more time before condemning private property needed for the planned $200 million Tempe Marketplace.
December 21, 2004
The Arizona Constitution makes Thursday's U.S. Supreme Court ruling on eminent domain moot here, some legal experts say.
The Arizona Constitution makes Thursday's U.S. Supreme Court ruling on eminent domain moot here, some legal experts say.
Tempe officials say they are prepared to condemn the property of as many as 15 landowners to acquire the space necessary for a proposed outdoor shopping center.
The Washington, D.C., law firm that stopped Mesa from seizing a brake shop is ready to fight for a group of Tempe landholders also facing condemnation.
June 17, 2004
January 5, 2005
The Institute for Justice will not defend a group of Tempe landowners fighting the city’s attempts to take their property for a planned $200 million shopping center.
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