DC Circuit strikes down DC Gun law, rules Second Amendment protects individual rights
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danp
BRILLIANT! This is fantanstic news!
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I was wondering when this would be decided by. Good job
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OK after reading 30 or so pages, I realize im going to need a lawyer to translate this all for me. You would think in today's age of wisdom, we could write a paper like this in such a way the average layman can read it. If there is one think I know about law and the way they are written, it is that they can make some thing sound wonderful even when in plain english it would sound like a disaster plan.
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OK this rates a toast when I get off duty tonight. :)
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That judge broke down US v. Miller the RIGHT way. This is an outstanding victory.
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But...the US Supreme court has not upheld this decision yet.
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Before I throw my hat in the air, I must say I agree with Frenchy...
that's like trying to read the Bible in its original form!
I'll just have to trust you who are more knowledgeable on this subject...
cuz reedin' iz HARRD!
:)
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jmateer
But...the US Supreme court has not upheld this decision yet.
The US Supreme court has a long history of not taking second amendment cases, which means the district court ruling will probably stand.
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I'm eagerly awaiting our resident attorneys to weigh in on this...