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Sheriff Says Gun Shops Not Essential, Must Close
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March 25, 2020

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Gun shops are not essential businesses and must stop selling to the public, Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva said on Tuesday. It was a move that enraged Second Amendment advocates who said they planned to challenge it in court.

Sheriff Alex Villanueva said what he described as a “loophole” allowed gun shops to stay open, and many attracted long lines of customers.
Los Angeles, the nation’s largest county with 10 million residents, enacted a stay-at-home order last week that required all nonessential businesses to close to slow the spread of the coronavirus. Villanueva said what he described as a “loophole” allowed gun shops to stay open, and many attracted long lines of customers.
He said the order was only meant to keep open businesses that support police departments and other security organizations.
The stay-at-home order is not a license “for everyone to be panic gun-buying or rushing to stores, which is now what we’re seeing,” Villanueva said.
He said said gun shops have complied and deputies have not had to issue any citations. The county’s stay-at-home order was crafted by the health department and Villanueva said he’s working with the agency on new language.
The sheriff also said deputies would close strip clubs and nightclubs if they were open in the violation of the order.

Gun Shop in Northern California Also Defied Close Order

Sam Paredes, executive director of Gun Owners of California, said his organization is looking at legal action to overturn Villanueva’s decision.
“There are far more important things that the sheriff can be doing than sending uniformed officers to gun stores telling them they’re going to be shut down by force,” Paredes said. “We’ve got lots of stories from people who said, ‘I’d never thought I’d own a firearm, and now I want them more than anything in the world.'”
In Northern California, a gun shop called Solar Tactical had initially refused to close despite an order to do so in Alameda County, Sheriff’s Sgt. Ray Kelley said Thursday.
“We’ll start out nice,” Kelley said. “Then we’ll post a notice to close and then we will take enforcement.”
The gun shop posted on Facebook a day later that it had closed. Calls to the store were not answered Tuesday.
Chuck Michel, an attorney for the National Rifle Association-affiliated California Rifle and Pistol Association, said the organization is trying to work with local authorities in California to keep gun stores open.

Nationally, Orders Deeming Gun Shops to Be Essential or Nonessential Vary

“They don’t just sell guns — they sell camping gear, survival gear, things that people may need,” he said. “Gun stores have been deemed to be essential in many, many jurisdictions, but unfortunately some of these jurisdictions are allowing politics to creep in.”

“They don’t just sell guns — they sell camping gear, survival gear, things that people may need. Gun stores have been deemed to be essential in many, many jurisdictions, but unfortunately some of these jurisdictions are allowing politics to creep in.” — Chuck Michel, an attorney for the National Rifle Association-affiliated California Rifle and Pistol Association
The FBI reported a slight decline in the number of firearms background checks from California in February, before the brunt of the coronavirus pandemic, from 96,567 in January to 95,430 last month.
The state Department of Justice, which does background checks and regulates sales of firearms and ammunition, said it doesn’t have updated statistics for March that can be publicly shared.
Nationally, orders deeming gun shops to be essential or nonessential vary.
In Pennsylvania, Gov. Tom Wolf on Tuesday quietly allowed gun shops to reopen on a limited basis during the coronavirus pandemic after several justices of the state Supreme Court urged him to do so. The Pennsylvania Supreme Court had narrowly dismissed a gun shop’s lawsuit that challenged Wolf’s authority to shutter businesses deemed “non-life-sustaining.”
In New Jersey, Gov. Phil Murphy’s executive order does not explicitly list gun dealers. But the state’s online service that processes background checks is not taking more requests and its website says licensed firearms dealers are not essential. A federal lawsuit has been filed challenging the order.

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