REMEMBER;
US SCOTUS has ONLY ever heard 3 second amendment cases. Ever. United States v. Miller 1939 in which Miller died before the case and his estate DID NOT send an attorney. So it was just the US versus no one. DC v. Heller - 2008 - https://archive.md/T6THY McDonald v. Chicago - 2010 - https://archive.md/8zF33
Note; The often claimed as 2nd amendment case 2ish years ago was a 4th amendment case. It was about search. The search involved guns. But it was a search case.
Sticky me :)
faggot
Someone learned how to change their background color to get people to notice their posts.
🌟 on your forehead.
No. It's a sticky by the sub mod (ownder in this case). I requested it.
Still ✡ on your forehead
Sticky me :)
Sure.
To be honest I thought 2nd amendment violations cases had came to scotus a few times in past few years at least since Columbine happened and all these news laws started appearing. But maybe it needs to happen a lot more.
Nope. None since McDonald. The (((news))) wants you to think it's something that SCOTUS has ruled on. Then when the ruling is made that's bad for the "gun" side they'll say it was a 2nd amendment loss. Even though a gun was only incidentally related.
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