NRA returning guns to Katrina survivors
CNN is reporting that the National Rifle Association has hired private investigators to find hundreds of people whose firearms were seized by city police in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, according to court papers filed this week.
The NRA is trying to locate gun owners for a federal lawsuit that the lobbying group filed against Mayor Ray Nagin and Police Superintendent Warren Riley over the city's seizure of firearms after the August 29, 2005, hurricane.
In the lawsuit, the NRA and the Second Amendment Foundation claim the city violated gun owners' constitutional right to bear arms and left them "at the mercy of roving gangs, home invaders, and other criminals" after Katrina.
The NRA says the city seized more than 1,000 guns that weren't part of any criminal investigation after the hurricane. Police have said they took only guns that had been stolen or found in abandoned homes.
"Finding these folks has been a nightmare," NRA lawyer Daniel Holliday said. "That is really the guts of our case -- to establish that there was indeed a pattern of the police going out and taking people's guns without any legal reason to do so."
--> What a productive way to help the still homeless and impoverished people of Louisiana. Charity at its finest.
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