Politics & Government
Rocky Hill Man at Center of High-Profile Case
Edward Peruta is the lead plaintiff in a federal lawsuit that seeks to overturn California's system of issuing concealed-weapon permits.

Editor’s note: We published this story earlier in the week, but here it is again in case you missed it.
Rocky Hill’s Edward Peruta is currently at the center of a high-profile case that could upend California’s gun laws and wind up before the Supreme Court, reports Mother Jones.
Peruta v. County of San Diego is a federal lawsuit that seeks to overturn California’s system of issuing concealed-weapon permits. Currently, the state’s police chiefs and sheriffs may require applicants to show “good cause” for carrying a concealed gun in public.
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Next Tuesday, an 11-judge panel in San Francisco will hear oral arguments in the case.
Peruta and his legal team, which is backed by the National Rifle Association, fell that such discretion is applied arbitrarily and violates the Second Amendment.
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Peruta, 66, is a Vietnam veteran, former police officer, public-access TV host, worm farmer, legal investigator, crime scene videographer, and serial litigant.
For more, visit Mother Jones. Warning, the article contains some language.
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