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Showing Original Post only (View all)Antonin Scalia's death calls Supreme Court gun rights stance into question [View all]
When the supreme court ruled in 2008 that the second amendment gives Americans an individual right to own a firearm, it was justice Antonin Scalia who wrote the historic and controversial majority opinion. The decision in that District of Columbia v Heller case, which struck down a local handgun ban, was 5-4.
It was also Scalia who last month joined in justice Clarence Thomass strongly worded dissent when the supreme court chose not to reconsider a seventh circuit court of appeals decision that an Illinois citys assault weapon ban was constitutional.
If a broad ban on firearms can be upheld based on conjecture that the public might feel safer (while being no safer at all), then the Second Amendment guarantees nothing, the dissent argued.
Scalias sudden death at age 79 throws the supreme courts divided stance on the second amendment into question.
http://www.theguardian.com/law/2016/feb/13/anotnin-scalia-justice-dead-supreme-court-gun-rights
It was also Scalia who last month joined in justice Clarence Thomass strongly worded dissent when the supreme court chose not to reconsider a seventh circuit court of appeals decision that an Illinois citys assault weapon ban was constitutional.
If a broad ban on firearms can be upheld based on conjecture that the public might feel safer (while being no safer at all), then the Second Amendment guarantees nothing, the dissent argued.
Scalias sudden death at age 79 throws the supreme courts divided stance on the second amendment into question.
http://www.theguardian.com/law/2016/feb/13/anotnin-scalia-justice-dead-supreme-court-gun-rights
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Antonin Scalia's death calls Supreme Court gun rights stance into question [View all]
SecularMotion
Feb 2016
OP
Thus no nominee who is not an "individual right" advocate will have a chance at approval.
Lizzie Poppet
Feb 2016
#2
Really? Where, exactly, does the Second Amendment mention or even allude to a
flamin lib
Feb 2016
#25
That is precisely what I said. Scalia found something in the Second Amendment that isn't there.
flamin lib
Feb 2016
#33