Supreme Court to back right to bear arms
Moderator: carlson1
-
- Member
- Posts: 130
- Joined: Wed Dec 13, 2006 8:45 pm
- Location: The parched earth of North Texas
Supreme Court to back right to bear arms
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/51ca64b6-f51d-1 ... ck_check=1
It's looking good for us!
By Patti Waldmeir in Washington
Published: March 18 2008 20:20 | Last updated: March 18 2008 20:20
The US Supreme Court appears ready to rule that Americans have a constitutional right to keep a gun in their home for self-defence, a ruling that could help Republicans in the upcoming presidential election.
Hearing the most important gun rights case in nearly 70 years, the justices on Tuesday spent 98 minutes engrossed in a lively debate about British and American legal traditions relating to the right to bear arms, especially in self-defence.
It's looking good for us!
By Patti Waldmeir in Washington
Published: March 18 2008 20:20 | Last updated: March 18 2008 20:20
The US Supreme Court appears ready to rule that Americans have a constitutional right to keep a gun in their home for self-defence, a ruling that could help Republicans in the upcoming presidential election.
Hearing the most important gun rights case in nearly 70 years, the justices on Tuesday spent 98 minutes engrossed in a lively debate about British and American legal traditions relating to the right to bear arms, especially in self-defence.
-
- Senior Member
- Posts: 822
- Joined: Mon Aug 27, 2007 5:45 am
Re: Supreme Court to back right to bear arms
I'll hold my breath,It was saying that some states etc. may be able to regulate types of weapons you can own,I hope they rule against the ban everybody as the right to protect themselves from criminals
Re: Supreme Court to back right to bear arms
Here is a link to another article with a bit more information.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080318/ap_ ... gSqBqs0NUE
"Americans have a right to own guns, Supreme Court justices declared Tuesday in a historic and lively debate..."
It's nice to hear, but I'm not sure it really means anything.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080318/ap_ ... gSqBqs0NUE
"Americans have a right to own guns, Supreme Court justices declared Tuesday in a historic and lively debate..."
It's nice to hear, but I'm not sure it really means anything.
-
- Member
- Posts: 130
- Joined: Wed Dec 13, 2006 8:45 pm
- Location: The parched earth of North Texas
Re: Supreme Court to back right to bear arms
Dave01 wrote:Here is a link to another article with a bit more information.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080318/ap_ ... gSqBqs0NUE
"Americans have a right to own guns, Supreme Court justices declared Tuesday in a historic and lively debate..."
It's nice to hear, but I'm not sure it really means anything.
Of course it doesn't mean anything. This is simply a little bit of good news. Would you all rather have seen a headline reading "Supreme Court Seems ready to denounce the 2nd Amendment"?
Geeeez. Must be the weather today. <G>
Re: Supreme Court to back right to bear arms
Accentuate the Positive.
Re: Supreme Court to back right to bear arms
+1 on being Positive.
I caught this quote on Fox from Chief Justice Roberts: "Is it reasonable to ban a weapon (Handguns) whose primary role is Self-Defense? The answer is clearly No."
You have got be thankful that we have a Chief justice who leans to the right.....
Interesting statistics: Since the DC ban on Handguns, Crime has gone up 70%. Murder rates have tripled.
On the flip side, when Handgun ownership is mandatory (Like a town in GA) Crime is next to nill.
Makes you go hmmmm....

I caught this quote on Fox from Chief Justice Roberts: "Is it reasonable to ban a weapon (Handguns) whose primary role is Self-Defense? The answer is clearly No."
You have got be thankful that we have a Chief justice who leans to the right.....

Interesting statistics: Since the DC ban on Handguns, Crime has gone up 70%. Murder rates have tripled.
On the flip side, when Handgun ownership is mandatory (Like a town in GA) Crime is next to nill.
Makes you go hmmmm....
The final weapon is the Brain, all else is Supplemental.-John Steinbeck
SPEED/SURPRISE/VIOLENCE OF ACTION

SPEED/SURPRISE/VIOLENCE OF ACTION

Re: Supreme Court to back right to bear arms
Unfortunately many logical people illogically follow emotions and not statistics and empirical data when dealing with the idiocy that is gun control. The Brady Bunch likes to trot out victims of gun violence to play with people's emotions instead of dealing with the real problem at hand, which is a VIOLENCE problem, not a gun problem. Regretfully, this is oftentimes a pretty powerful tactic and has more visual impact (especially if the victim is disabled as a result) than bringing out a person who says, I am alive and 100% OK because a gun saved me.Ranger+P+ wrote: Interesting statistics: Since the DC ban on Handguns, Crime has gone up 70%. Murder rates have tripled.
On the flip side, when Handgun ownership is mandatory (Like a town in GA) Crime is next to nill.
Makes you go hmmmm....
-------------------------------------
Sean H.
NRA Life Member
TSRA
Sean H.
NRA Life Member
TSRA
Re: Supreme Court to back right to bear arms
What is interesting about this case though is that it has been crafted and built and financed from the very beginning by someone who doesn't associate himself as 'right' but rather a libertarian (Robert Levy). A true liberal should buy into the belief that the RKKBA is a civil right. It hasn't been unusual to find such liberal organizations such as the ACLU siding with us on occasion.Ranger+P+ wrote:+1 on being Positive.![]()
I caught this quote on Fox from Chief Justice Roberts: "Is it reasonable to ban a weapon (Handguns) whose primary role is Self-Defense? The answer is clearly No."
You have got be thankful that we have a Chief justice who leans to the right.....![]()
I think its an important distinction that we need to make. We need to lead the left leaning folks to see the whole RKBA as a civil right. If we have them on our side we win.
Liberty''s Blog
"Today, we need a nation of Minutemen, citizens who are not only prepared to take arms, but citizens who regard the preservation of freedom as the basic purpose of their daily life and who are willing to consciously work and sacrifice for that freedom." John F. Kennedy
"Today, we need a nation of Minutemen, citizens who are not only prepared to take arms, but citizens who regard the preservation of freedom as the basic purpose of their daily life and who are willing to consciously work and sacrifice for that freedom." John F. Kennedy
Re: Supreme Court to back right to bear arms

I am a member of both the NRA and the ACLU, as are many who understand the truth about how these two organizations share many principles. I share their broad ideals without having to share certain extreme positions each sometimes takes, understanding that they, each in their own way, espouse the "foot in the door" doctrine.
Jim
Re: Supreme Court to back right to bear arms
More links at the other thread, including CPAN's archive of the audio (with helpful photos showing in real-time who's doing the speaking at any given time).
Bravo to Levy/Gura/everyone involved and all the amicus briefs - the number and quality of the briefs submitted surely prepared SCOTUS for the magnitude of this case, and the oral arguments were of secondary importance.
Interesting way for the Yahoo article to open up, saying that the Court had declared anything at all. That's not what this event was about - sure, you can kind of get a sense of where each justice is at by the questions they ask (and their tenacity in having them answered), but during oral arguments SCOTUS only asks questions, doesn't "declare" anything in particular until the written decision is released (June in this case).
JT
Bravo to Levy/Gura/everyone involved and all the amicus briefs - the number and quality of the briefs submitted surely prepared SCOTUS for the magnitude of this case, and the oral arguments were of secondary importance.
Interesting way for the Yahoo article to open up, saying that the Court had declared anything at all. That's not what this event was about - sure, you can kind of get a sense of where each justice is at by the questions they ask (and their tenacity in having them answered), but during oral arguments SCOTUS only asks questions, doesn't "declare" anything in particular until the written decision is released (June in this case).
JT
5 Feb 2008 - completed online application
1 March 2008 - completed CHL course
5 March 2008 - package delivery @ DPS
28 March 2008 - Day 23, "Processing Application"
12 June 2008 - Day 99, "Application Completed"
20 June 2008 - Day 107, plastic in hand
1 March 2008 - completed CHL course
5 March 2008 - package delivery @ DPS
28 March 2008 - Day 23, "Processing Application"
12 June 2008 - Day 99, "Application Completed"

20 June 2008 - Day 107, plastic in hand
