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The Second Amendment helps ensure that all potential victims—whether a 93-year-old widower in California defending his home, a father in rural Kentucky protecting his daughters, or a young woman ...
For example, far from “suddenly siding” with the National Rifle Association in 2008 about the meaning of the Second Amendment, the Supreme Court in District of Columbia v.
(The Miller case was problematic on many levels besides its questionable interpretation of the Second Amendment. For example, Miller’s public-defender attorney could not afford to travel to ...
The 5-4 decision held that the Second Amendment meant individuals had an inherent ... "I don't expect to see any great divergence in terms of people's views on the Second Amendment, for example." ...
Our Second Amendment rights aren't as clear-cut as you might think. ... In slave states like Virginia, for example, African Americans, even “freedmen,” were barred from possessing weapons.
While these are examples of rights the Second Amendment protects, the historical purpose is broader. SENATE PASSES BIPARTISAN GUN CONTROL BILL .
A Second Amendment advocacy group filed a suit against the ATF on Tuesday over the agency’s “zero tolerance" guidelines for federal firearms licensee (FFL) inspection guidance from January ...
For example, far from “suddenly siding” with the National Rifle Association in 2008 about the meaning of the Second Amendment, the Supreme Court in District of Columbia v.
To take one historically significant example: For decades between the adoption of the 14th Amendment and its equal protection clause, “separate but equal” racial segregation was upheld.
From the Department's perspective, regardless of whether the Second Amendment requires an individualized restoration process for persons subject to 18 U.S.C. 922(g), ... for example, that violent ...
The Supreme Court’s New Second Amendment Test Is Off to a Wild Start ... “For example, if one lived more than a day’s journey from civilization, ...
I have grown weary of anti-2nd Amendment proponents having a platform to espouse ideas that do not stand up to reason. Mr. David Keranen’s continued articles are a prime example ...
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