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The USSC is not the final arbitor of the Constitution?
Hmmm.
IwonderifWildAlaskawillchimeinonthisone
Hmmm.
IwonderifWildAlaskawillchimeinonthisone
See what I mean? You can't just go and apply whatever principles you want to law and expect the courts to abide by it....who has applied a practical sense to constitutional law...
OYHeavy handed tactics like yours disparage our First Amendment rights and is typical of of tyrants in government.
I know. That's what I mean.No. I do not see what you mean.
I know. And to a court of law those interpretations are meaningless without accepted legal doctrine to back them up.The only principles I apply in court are those that I interpret from my understanding of the Constitution.
That's generally how it comes up in court, but in truth no person can violate any of your rights either. However, it is very difficult for a person to violate another person's freedom of speech without also committing some other, more substantial violation of a more immediate concern, like imprisonment or slavery.I may be just a tuba player.....but isn't it the principle of the 1st amendment that the *government* may not restrict free speech?
Whether it's prudent or not, he's damned well got the right to stand up for his rights in court, and even argue his case himself. That's why it's called a "right", Furious.
That has nothing to do with it. Any case, no matter what the controversy, has to be properly presented and must be based on sound legal doctrine if it is to be accepted by the Court. Otherwise it's just another nut-job wasting the Court's time with frivolous nonsense. And the last thing we want is to have such cases associated with attempts to defend our gun rights.I'm amazed.... at the lack of courage
+1I hope his case is denied.
I do not want the current court anywhere near a 2nd amendment case. As long as they are in the business of finding rights that are not written and consulting foreign law to interpret our constitution, they need to be kept far, far away from the 2nd amendment.
Someone had better throw a blanket over these people or we will regret their actions in the future.