TEIXEIRA v. COUNTY OF ALAMEDA

Case No. 12-cv-03288-WHO.

JOHN TEIXEIRA, et al., Plaintiffs, v. COUNTY OF ALAMEDA, et al., Defendants.

United States District Court, N.D. California.

September 9, 2013.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John Teixeira, Plaintiff, represented by Donald E.J. Kilmer, Jr , Offices of Donald Kilmer, Charles William Hokanson & Jason A. Davis , Davis & Associates.

Steve Nobriga, Plaintiff, represented by Donald E.J. Kilmer, Jr , Offices of Donald Kilmer, Charles William Hokanson & Jason A. Davis , Davis & Associates.

Gary Gamaza, Plaintiff, represented by Donald E.J. Kilmer, Jr , Offices of Donald Kilmer, Charles William Hokanson & Jason A. Davis , Davis & Associates.

Calguns Foundation (CGF), Inc., Plaintiff, represented by Donald E.J. Kilmer, Jr , Offices of Donald Kilmer, Charles William Hokanson & Jason A. Davis , Davis & Associates.

Second Amendment Foundation (SAF), Inc., Plaintiff, represented by Donald E.J. Kilmer, Jr , Offices of Donald Kilmer, Charles William Hokanson & Jason A. Davis , Davis & Associates.

California Association of Federal Firearms Licensees (Cal-FFL), Plaintiff, represented by Donald E.J. Kilmer, Jr , Offices of Donald Kilmer, Charles William Hokanson & Jason A. Davis , Davis & Associates.

County of Alameda, Defendant, represented by Mary Ellyn Gormley , Office of the County Counsel.

Alameda Board of Supervisors, Defendant, represented by Mary Ellyn Gormley , Office of the County Counsel.

Wilma Chan, Defendant, represented by Mary Ellyn Gormley , Office of the County Counsel.

Nate Miley, Defendant, represented by Mary Ellyn Gormley , Office of the County Counsel.

Keith Carson, Defendant, represented by Mary Ellyn Gormley , Office of the County Counsel.


ORDER GRANTING MOTION TO DISMISS FIRST AMENDED COMPLAINT WITH PREJUDICE

Re: Dkt. No. 44.

WILLIAM H. ORRICK, District Judge.

INTRODUCTION

When the Supreme Court decided in District of Columbia v. Heller, 554 U.S. 570 (2008), that the Second Amendment confers an individual right to possess handguns in the home for self-protection—a right which the Supreme Court later held, in McDonald v. City of Chicago, ...

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