laWow

Livable San Diego vs City of San Diego [E-FILE]

A lawsuit has been filed by Livable San Diego against the City of San Diego in the California Superior Court. The lawsuit alleges that the City's approval and adoption of the Build Better SD program, which includes various amendments to the San Diego Municipal Code and the adoption of citywide development impact fees for mobility, fire, and library assets, violates several laws including the United States Constitution, California Constitution, Mitigation Fee Act, California Environmental Quality Act, and the Code of Civil Procedure. Livable San Diego is seeking a writ of mandamus and declaratory relief, as well as an order for the City to rescind approval and adoption of the program, and an award of reasonable costs incurred in this action. The lawsuit challenges the constitutionality of Build Better SD and seeks other legal or equitable relief deemed just and proper. The Attorney General of California has been notified of the lawsuit.

Full Screen
Article

United States of America v. Robert Hunter Biden

Summary: Hunter Biden is currently embroiled in a lawsuit, accused of purchasing a Colt Cobra revolver in October 2018 while allegedly using illegal substances. Despite denying drug use on the necessary paperwork, if found guilty, he could face a maximum of 25 years in prison along with substantial fines. Biden's defense team contends that the charges are politically driven, asserting that Biden's temporary possession of an unloaded firearm did not constitute a public safety risk. They intend to contest the charges, leveraging an agreement with the prosecution, recent federal court decisions, and potential Second Amendment defenses. This case could potentially ignite wider discussions about Second Amendment rights, especially as the Supreme Court is poised to deliberate on a related issue concerning gun ownership for individuals subject to domestic violence restraining orders. Opinions are divided among political and legislative figures, with some speculating that advocates of the Second Amendment might oppose the law that prohibits gun ownership for drug users.