Key Takeaways The Second Amendment Foundation sued Contra Costa County over unique carry restrictions on firearms. The lawsuit challenges policies that prohibit attaching red dot sights and flashlights to handguns, as well as banning 1911-style pistols. Residents with valid CCW permits, Andrew Moore and James Treuel, filed the complaint due to fear of prosecution. The case argues that these restrictions lack historical tradition and violate the Supreme Court’s Bruen decision. SAF seeks a court declaration declaring these policies unconstitutional and is tracking the case in the Northern District of California. Estimated reading time: 4 minutes MARTINEZ, CALIF. — The Second…

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