Wonder if the term "local authority" includes HOA's.
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Why?AirForceShooter wrote: ↑Sat May 29, 2021 8:10 am Wonder if the term "local authority" includes HOA's.
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What does a HOA have to do with gun laws?
HOAs have been known to try to say whether people may have firearms in their homes, mostly condos.Gregg wrote: ↑Sat May 29, 2021 12:37 pmWhy?AirForceShooter wrote: ↑Sat May 29, 2021 8:10 am Wonder if the term "local authority" includes HOA's.
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What does a HOA have to do with gun laws?
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HOAs have been known to try to say whether people may have firearms in their homes, mostly condos.
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Seriously?! How can an HOA pre-empt a Constitutional right?
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Seriously?! How can an HOA pre-empt a Constitutional right?
I've never seen a property deed or convendent that restricted gun ownership.
I lived in a private gated community for about 10 years, the only thing in the covenants concerning firearms was: Except in an emergency, discharging a firearm within the community boundaries was prohibited.
I lived in a private gated community for about 10 years, the only thing in the covenants concerning firearms was: Except in an emergency, discharging a firearm within the community boundaries was prohibited.
The fact that it has been discussed, regardless of legality, seems to be enough reason to make sure that preemption covers the possibility. https://www.floridacondohoalawblog.com/ ... documents/Gregg wrote: ↑Mon May 31, 2021 11:49 am I've never seen a property deed or convendent that restricted gun ownership.
I lived in a private gated community for about 10 years, the only thing in the covenants concerning firearms was: Except in an emergency, discharging a firearm within the community boundaries was prohibited.
Here's a Reddit thread about an out of control HOA in Texas: