MORRIS v. BLAKER

No. 56758-1.

118 Wn.2d 133 (1992)

821 P.2d 482

JAMES K. MORRIS, Appellant, v. ARNOLD H. BLAKER, ET AL, Respondents.

The Supreme Court of Washington, En Banc.

January 2, 1992.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Richard B. Sanders, for appellant.

William J. Barker, City Attorney, and John C. Kouklis and Kathryn B. Gerhardt, Assistants, for respondents.

James E. Beaver on behalf of the Second Amendment Foundation, amicus curiae for appellant.


JOHNSON, J.

FACTS OF CASE

In this case a former mental patient, treated pursuant to the involuntary commitment law, challenges the right of the City of Tacoma1 to restrict his possession of a concealed weapon.

The City first revoked and then refused to reissue James K. Morris' permit to carry a concealed weapon. In limiting Mr. Morris' right to lawfully carry a gun, the City relied on the state firearms act, RCW 9.41...

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