Nassau County DA forbids prosecutors to have handguns
Posted: Thu Sep 09, 2010 6:10 pm
An attorney/gun blogger at The Defensive Handgun Blog points out some interesting background to the case where the homeowner with the AK-47 got in trouble for driving off a gang with warning shots. http://texaschlforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=37762" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
He has links to applications for assistant prosecutors and interns to work in the office. The forms include the following condition of employment, which the applicant is required to specifically sign:
I would think after Heller this would be an unconstitutional provision.
He has links to applications for assistant prosecutors and interns to work in the office. The forms include the following condition of employment, which the applicant is required to specifically sign:
As the blogger says, think this has any bearing on how they treat citizens who use guns for self-defense?Gun ownership: I understand that assistant district attorneys are not permitted to apply for a handgun permit nor own or possess a handgun while employed by the Nassau County District Attorney. Any exception to this policy must be in writing and approved by the District Attorney
I would think after Heller this would be an unconstitutional provision.