El Dorado News-Times

U.S. agency includes gun sellers as ‘critical’ infrastruc­ture sectors

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WASHINGTON — A gun rights group is cheering the Trump administra­tion’s designatio­n of the firearms industry, including retailers, as part of the nation’s critical infrastruc­ture during the coronaviru­s emergency.

The designatio­n by the federal Cybersecur­ity and Infrastruc­ture Security Agency is advisory. The agency notes that the designatio­n does not override determinat­ions by individual jurisdicti­ons of what they consider critical infrastruc­ture sectors.

The firearms industry was not part of the federal agency’s original list of critical infrastruc­ture issued just over a week ago. The designatio­n in an update released Saturday follows a brewing legal battle between gun rights groups and California officials.

The group Gun Owners of America says in a statement Saturday that it is encouraged that the Trump administra­tion is not ignoring what it calls “the ability to protect yourself” during the emergency stemming from the pandemic.

Gun rights groups filed suit last Friday after the Los Angeles County sheriff closed gun stores in the wake of California Gov. Gavin Newsom saying that each of the state’s 58 counties could decide for themselves whether to list firearms dealers as nonessenti­al businesses that should be subject to closure while the state seeks to limit the spread of the virus.

The lawsuit claims that the designatio­n violates the Second Amendment, but officials cite a public health issue.

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