Sigale Files Lawsuit in Missouri to Protect Foster Parents’ Second Amendment Rights

The Law Firm of David G. Sigale has filed suit in federal Court in the Western District of Missouri in Kansas City to overturn restrictions on the Second Amendment rights of foster parents (Attaway et al v. Corsi).  The challenged restrictions prohibit the basic right to armed self-defense of a foster family, whether parents, natural children, or foster children.  The Plaintiffs are James and Julie Attaway, a licensed Missouri foster couple, and the Second Amendment Foundation, which has supported the Firm in litigating this issue in Oklahoma, Illinois, and Michigan.  Prohibiting the responsible exercise of the Plaintiffs’ Second Amendment rights is especially ironic in Missouri, where such rights are explicitly protected by the state Constitution in addition to the U.S. Constitution. 

You are able to read more about the case in the Kansas City Star.

The Law Firm of David G. Sigale, P.C. was founded to serve the legal needs of the Chicago metropolitan area. Mr. Sigale has counseled and represented corporate and individual clients across the United States and internationally. He believes in protecting Americans from improper attempts by the government to infringe upon their constitutional rights. His firm services clients in Cook, DuPage, Kane, Kendall and Will Counties, and as well as reviews matters in other locations on a case-by-case basis. Contact the firm for a consultation.

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