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<blockquote data-quote="vvvvvvv" data-source="post: 1227118" data-attributes="member: 5151"><p>I think Nordyke will pretty much be the nail in the coffin on ever revisiting Slaughter-House.</p><p></p><p>We don't have a Court right now that has the balls for such an endeavor, and I don't think that we ever will. What's sad is they even admitted that Slaughter-House is flawed, but they can't revisit it and keep their precious Due Process stance.</p><p></p><p>Due Process allows the Courts to control your rights, and that's what this has been about all along... CONTROL. Unfortunately, many Americans are quick to buy the NRA hype that these were somehow victories for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms (although, in their view it is, especially considering their history of promoting "responsible" gun control).</p><p></p><p>Some say that I am just being too pessimistic. Personally, I think I have a firm grasp on reality. I like to read this type of stuff (SCOTUS opinions, legislation, laws) and think about what the next move is in eroding our Rights as Americans. As long as the Courts insist on Due Process, our Rights will be subject to the scrutiny of a few appointed officials.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vvvvvvv, post: 1227118, member: 5151"] I think Nordyke will pretty much be the nail in the coffin on ever revisiting Slaughter-House. We don't have a Court right now that has the balls for such an endeavor, and I don't think that we ever will. What's sad is they even admitted that Slaughter-House is flawed, but they can't revisit it and keep their precious Due Process stance. Due Process allows the Courts to control your rights, and that's what this has been about all along... CONTROL. Unfortunately, many Americans are quick to buy the NRA hype that these were somehow victories for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms (although, in their view it is, especially considering their history of promoting "responsible" gun control). Some say that I am just being too pessimistic. Personally, I think I have a firm grasp on reality. I like to read this type of stuff (SCOTUS opinions, legislation, laws) and think about what the next move is in eroding our Rights as Americans. As long as the Courts insist on Due Process, our Rights will be subject to the scrutiny of a few appointed officials. [/QUOTE]
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