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The granting of a permanent injunction against a public housing authority in Cortland, New York, issued on Tuesday by a judge appointed by President George Bush in 2007, was a double win for the United States Constitution. It prohibits officials of the federally funded Cortland Housing Authority (CHA) from enforcing unconstitutional lease language infringing on the Second Amendment’s guarantee of the right to keep and bear arms, and from interfering with the First Amendment’s guarantee of freedom of speech on the government entity’s Facebook page or other social media.
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The granting of a permanent injunction against a public housing authority in Cortland, New York, issued on Tuesday by a judge appointed by President George Bush in 2007, was a double win for the United States Constitution. It prohibits officials of the federally funded Cortland Housing Authority (CHA) from enforcing unconstitutional lease language infringing on the Second Amendment’s guarantee of the right to keep and bear arms, and from interfering with the First Amendment’s guarantee of freedom of speech on the government entity’s Facebook page or other social media.
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