It's not like they tased him for no reason. The issue is the pre eminence of state law over local. City ordinance prohibit carrying a rifle thats loaded on city streets, as I understand it. The belief that most people have is that since by state law it is legal so the city can't have laws that are more restrictive, paraphrasing of course. Here city cops were enforcing a city ordinance. The guy wanted to argue about the legalities on the side of the street instead of complying with the police directions. Now I have some doubts about the legality also but as far as I know I haven't heard of any case actually saying that the SA law is illegal.mamabearCali wrote:Shame is right.........if they tazed him for no reason at all.........then assault charges need to be filed on the officer. We do not need officers who amp up a situation and then taze law abiding citizens for giggles.
The police chief is trying CYA. Sadly in this day and age in that city it might work.
A municipality may not adopt regulations relating to the transfer, private ownership, keeping, transportation, licensing, or registration of firearms, ammunition, or firearm supplies.
So would that actually prevent the city from passing an ordinance against having a bullet in a rifle on a city street? If so it is implied not directly stated and would have to be either addressed by the legislature or struck down by the courts. You may be able to beat a case but that isn't quite the same as the law being illegal.