From the local radio station's website (
www.kiwaradio.com):
Two Ocheyedan, Iowa men have filed a federal lawsuit against the Osceola County, Iowa Sheriff.
Paul and Alexander Dorr are upset that Sheriff Doug Weber denied them permits to carry weapons. The federal lawsuit claims that the Sheriff infringed on their second amendment rights to keep and bear arms when he denied their weapons permits in 2007 and 2008.
Apparently Paul Dorr had been granted a permit to carry a weapon prior to 2006. However, when he wanted to renew in 2007, the Sheriff denied the permit. Paul Dorr says there was no factual or reasonable rationale to deny him the permit, and the class action suit asks the feds to order the Sheriff's Office to immediately issue the nonprofessional permit.
According to court documents, Paul Dorr operates Copperhead Consulting Services, a company that supports other groups in political and election campaigns on controversial issues.
Personal Comment (NOT part of news story):
Presumably the Sheriff's defense will be based upon the fact that Iowa is a "May Issue" state, as opposed to a "Shall Issue" state. It'll be interesting to see how this one turns out.
Tom