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SUBMAN1
04-20-09, 09:08 PM
Whoaa! :D

We must decide whether the Second Amendment prohibits
a local government from regulating gun possession on its
property.Result:

We therefore conclude that the right to keep and bear
arms is “deeply rooted in this Nation’s history and tradition.”
Colonial revolutionaries, the Founders, and a host of commentators
and lawmakers living during the first one hundred
years of the Republic all insisted on the fundamental nature
of the right. It has long been regarded as the “true palladium
of liberty.” Colonists relied on it to assert and to win their
independence, and the victorious Union sought to prevent a
recalcitrant South from abridging it less than a century later.
The crucial role this deeply rooted right has played in our
birth and history compels us to recognize that it is indeed fundamental,
that it is necessary to the Anglo-American conception
of ordered liberty that we have inherited.17 We are
therefore persuaded that the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth
Amendment incorporates the Second Amendment and
applies it against the states and local governments.

http://www.ca9.uscourts.gov/datastore/opinions/2009/04/20/0715763.pdf

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UnderseaLcpl
04-21-09, 01:01 AM
You're gonna have to give me a while to read through all that legalese, Sub.

SUBMAN1
04-21-09, 08:22 AM
You're gonna have to give me a while to read through all that legalese, Sub.

I picked out the important parts for you above.

The jist is - local government has no authority to tell you where can and can't take a gun.

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SteamWake
04-21-09, 09:06 AM
I picked out the important parts for you above.

The jist is - local government has no authority to tell you where can and can't take a gun.

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Dont worry the Fed's are on top of it.

SUBMAN1
04-25-09, 10:20 AM
SOme further details:

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2009/04/20/BA1V1760BI.DTL

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