Wow, this is much-anticipated. Should the states be subject to the Second Amendment as they are to other Bill of Rights amendments? I think so. That's the issue with "incorporation," as first formulated by the Fourteenth Amendment.
This excellent background by the USA Today gives us Otis McDonald, the protagonist in this case, McDonald v. Chicago. All he wants to be able to do it protect himself and his wife. I think he should be able to do so.
But since 1982 the city of Chicago had denied home ownership of firearms. How un-American is that?
The decision is scheduled to come down in June. BTW, Mr. McDonald, a black man and a veteran, may be interested in learning that the origins of gun control were to keep firearms away from just such men as he on the basis of skin color, according to the wonderful organization Jews for the Preservation of Firearms (JPFO). You can view the short film, "No Guns for Negroes," on the subject here. What sends me over the top is the 1968 Gun Control Act is taken almost word for word from a Nazi law. Thanks to Sen. Dodd. Boy, the apple doesn't fall from that tree, does it?
The president of the JPFO, Aaron Zelman, can be heard on the G. Gordon Liddy Show in a thirteen-minute podcast. I hope Mr. Liddy's optimism proves warranted.
HT: NRA via Pro Gun NH
This excellent background by the USA Today gives us Otis McDonald, the protagonist in this case, McDonald v. Chicago. All he wants to be able to do it protect himself and his wife. I think he should be able to do so.
But since 1982 the city of Chicago had denied home ownership of firearms. How un-American is that?
The decision is scheduled to come down in June. BTW, Mr. McDonald, a black man and a veteran, may be interested in learning that the origins of gun control were to keep firearms away from just such men as he on the basis of skin color, according to the wonderful organization Jews for the Preservation of Firearms (JPFO). You can view the short film, "No Guns for Negroes," on the subject here. What sends me over the top is the 1968 Gun Control Act is taken almost word for word from a Nazi law. Thanks to Sen. Dodd. Boy, the apple doesn't fall from that tree, does it?
The president of the JPFO, Aaron Zelman, can be heard on the G. Gordon Liddy Show in a thirteen-minute podcast. I hope Mr. Liddy's optimism proves warranted.
HT: NRA via Pro Gun NH



Leave a comment