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Yay, they took how many years to decide to give back 1/932 of a right we should have never had infringed upon in the first place? How many people were helpless victims of assault, robbery, and rape in the meantime?
I don't think we should be celebrating the crumbs they kick in our direction after feasting.
 
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This holding is a great win but it's not a Get Out Of Jail card that has wiped out gun laws nationwide.

Your right to self defense exists outside of the house but states will still be allowed or permitted to conduct background checks and limit magazine capacity and likely open carry too.

The Supremes remanded the case back down for further proceedings so this isn't completely over. More to come and with the NY governor bsaying she's going to either fight the decision, more rulings are going to come.

My best guess is that government can perform a background check and limit mag capacity and likely open carry but beyond that, today's ruling is only a very directed guideline.


They have basically said that if you can own it inside your home legally, you can legally carry it outside your home. That’s a lot more than just a guideline.

This was never going to be about firearms types, mag caps, background checks, etc. Large, broad rulings aren’t as strong anyway. Heck, the court’s refutation of the two-test rule that has been common at the appellate lever wrt Heller is huge. SCOTUS is finally beginning to defend Heller, and this ruling is part of that.

As for the NY governor fighting this, ummm, this was SCOTUS. Gonna appeal to whom? Or is she just going to ignore it and undermine our system of government? Push for a Constitutional amendment? Good luck with that, sweetheart! Maybe she can get her leftie minions to burn down some cities in her state. Yea, that’ll teach SCOTUS about guns and violence.



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I don't think we should be celebrating the crumbs they kick in our direction after feasting.


How exactly is this a mere crumb? What would it take from SCOTUS to make you happy?

Just curious.

-Rob




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The Supremes remanded the case back down for further proceedings so this isn't completely over. More to come and with the NY governor bsaying she's going to either fight the decision, more rulings are going to come.



She's going to fight the decision? Fight it how? She going to take her grievance to God?

And how is it not completely over, at least on the may issue point? It's sent back to the lower court, yes, but isn't that essentially a formality? The court is pretty much saying that you're wrong, so change your decision or we'll change it for you, right?


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So I don’t need a permit to exercise any other freedom protected by the Constitution. Why is the second amendment still a little bit different with more requirements allowed?





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I don't think we should be celebrating the crumbs they kick in our direction after feasting.


How exactly is this a mere crumb? What would it take from SCOTUS to make you happy?

Just curious.

-Rob

The abolition of all gun laws and prosecution of anyone who pushed gun control legislation.
 
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To the naysayers- this is absolutely a significant victory. And IMO, the other 2A cases that are in a holding pattern right now will have some muscle behind them.

And BTW, today is Clarence Thomas's birthday Smile



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So I don’t need a permit to exercise any other freedom protected by the Constitution. Why is the second amendment still a little bit different with more requirements allowed?

It's pretty obvious I think.
They want to limit the rights that give us true power to keep them in check. Total control of a serf populace cannot be obtained when the serfs are armed with effective weaponry and educated on what it looks like to lose those weapons after 1000 compromises.
 
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Yay, they took how many years to decide to give back 1/932 of a right we should have never had infringed upon in the first place? How many people were helpless victims of assault, robbery, and rape in the meantime?
I don't think we should be celebrating the crumbs they kick in our direction after feasting.


If someone gave you $20, you'd complain it wasn't $30.

I understand, but the Supremes didn't pass the NY law they struck down.

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It's sent back to the lower court, yes, but isn't that essentially a formality? The court is pretty much saying that you're wrong, so change your decision or we'll change it for you, right?


Right.




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If someone gave you $20, you'd complain it wasn't $30.


FFS.
Yeah, because that's the same thing.
More like I don't care if they decided to use a little lube. I still don't want to be prison raped.
That's a little more accurate.
 
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Ya know, I don’t normally say things like this, but-

What the fuck does it take to make some of you happy??

This is a major win. It is a huge building block towards fully restoring a right. Would you be more pleased if it had gone the other way, so that you could continue your grievance narrative?

I mean, damn. It took 200 years to get all these gun restrictions. They won’t be reversed in a single case. You wouldn’t want all rights reversed in a single case because then you’re only a single case away from another reversal. Look at your history. It took many decades to incorporate most of the bill of rights. Quit crying and have a moment of joy. Really.



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Originally posted by Flashlightboy:
This holding is a great win but it's not a Get Out Of Jail card that has wiped out gun laws nationwide.

Your right to self defense exists outside of the house but states will still be allowed or permitted to conduct background checks and limit magazine capacity and likely open carry too.

The Supremes remanded the case back down for further proceedings so this isn't completely over. More to come and with the NY governor bsaying she's going to either fight the decision, more rulings are going to come.

My best guess is that government can perform a background check and limit mag capacity and likely open carry but beyond that, today's ruling is only a very directed guideline.


All true, but for those of us in the half dozen "may issue" (effectively no-issue) states, the nightmare is over.

Maryland's General Assembly won't be back in session until January, so no new hurdles until well into next spring. For those of us here, this ruling should mean that new applications will be processed without regard to Maryland's "good and substantial reason" requirement, and essentially be unlimited for now.

I'll take it!

-Rob


Me too. I'm in a may issue state where the county determines if you've meet the good cause standard. It's literally applied but lately purely self defense wasn't sufficient , absent additional qualifying factors.

I expecte that states abhorrent to this decision will slow walk background checks or in my state, while they quickly access databases, there is a rumored requirement that all results are hand checked to verify them and the backlog is huge because the state purposely understaffs to slow down granting permits.

This decision is a huge arrow in the quiver for gun owners.
 
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The Supremes remanded the case back down for further proceedings so this isn't completely over. More to come and with the NY governor bsaying she's going to either fight the decision, more rulings are going to come.



She's going to fight the decision? Fight it how? She going to take her grievance to God?

And how is it not completely over, at least on the may issue point? It's sent back to the lower court, yes, but isn't that essentially a formality? The court is pretty much saying that you're wrong, so change your decision or we'll change it for you, right?


That's correct and until it's a final decision with no further grounds for appeal, it's not technically over. It will be soon and then we can use this as a building block to restore other lost gun rights.
 
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Balze,

She can't attack the decision straight on but she can put up barriers.

Didn't someone here post up the requirements you have to meet to purchase a handgun in NY? I think so and it was a huge pain. They just passed a bunch of gun control rules this week so they feel empowered.

They could mandate 30 day waiting periods, manual review of FBI database searches (like my state and then purposely understaffs the position), mandate your gun dealer run. A serial number check through other databases as your expense to verify the gun has a clean record, demonstrate safe gun handling and so on. And they state can slow walk implementing that.

No one is foolish enough to think they will ignore the ruling but obstacles will be put in the way of easy implementation. It's the liberal way.
 
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No doubt these democrat strongholds will put up as many barriers as they can. I can only hope these obvious overreaches and further violations of the 2nd amendment lead to more lawsuits and more favorable rulings at the Supreme Court.

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This is huge. Does this mean that all states will become “shall issue”? I read the summary, and it seems that way.

I love the smack-down that Alito gave in his concurring opinion to the dissent.
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Like that dissent in Heller, the real thrust of today’s dis- sent is that guns are bad and that States and local jurisdic- tions should be free to restrict them essentially as they see fit.3 That argument was rejected in Heller, and while the dissent protests that it is not rearguing Heller, it proceeds to do just that.


Ha ha, in your face, Breyer.

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To the naysayers- this is absolutely a significant victory. ...

Definitely. I hate to say it, but some folks try to find a way to be unhappy even with a huge win.

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And BTW, today is Clarence Thomas's birthday Smile

Did not know that. God bless him. In time, he will be recognized as one of the Court's best jurists.


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Will this also nullify that stupid bullshit related to travel through those states? I.e. folks who have been run through the wringer by unwittingly taking possession of their bags at an airport during a layover while flying with a legally checked firearm?




 
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OHHHH NOES!!! WOE IS USSSSS!!!

OMG….THE BLOOD WILL RUN IN THE STREETS!

-Every Leftist/Democrat today upon hearing about the NY SCOTUS decision

LOL Big Grin


 
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