Memphis sues Shelby County Election Commission over gun-restriction referendums
The Memphis City Council filed suit Friday against the Shelby County Election Commission for refusing to place gun-restriction questions on the November ballot after Republican leaders threatened to cut the citys state sales tax share.
We wont back down, and we damn sure wont be bullied, said Memphis City Council Chairman JB Smiley, who announced the city filed the lawsuit in Shelby County Chancery Court earlier Friday.
The court filing claims the election commission overstepped the citys authority to hold the non-binding referendums for charter amendments on three gun-related restrictions. Smiley noted the election commission made a direct attack against the council by reacting to a letter from state Election Administrator Mark Goins that said state law preempts local governments from adopting gun laws.
Secretary of State Tre Hargett responded Friday, saying, Cities do not get to pick and choose which state laws they will or wont follow.
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