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<blockquote data-quote="AC37" data-source="post: 504767" data-attributes="member: 133"><p>I wouldn't phrase it as a "big win" though to call it a limited win setting the stage for other positive changes would be fair - given Heller more or less upheld the right of the states to infringe on "shall not be infringed" if you read the decision thoroughly - the Amicus Briefs submitted by the majority of states stated while they wanted 2A ruled as an individual right, they "have a controlling interest" in making sure gun control laws stick around.. It certainly could have turned out much worse, I will give you that. Not to mention it was a 5-4 decision and 5-4s are certainly revisited from time to time.</p><p></p><p>Also, the President is a little more than "sympathetic" - he favors a nat'l ban on CCW, a process 48 out of 50 states have - only WI and IL, where he's from, have no laws providing for CCW. He also favors a new AWB and endless other rights removal such as across-the-board gun registration and even (long-term) confiscation. </p><p></p><p>Bush was a "sympathetic" president, our president-elect is vociferously anti-gun.</p><p></p><p>Incorporation is our best hope for this one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AC37, post: 504767, member: 133"] I wouldn't phrase it as a "big win" though to call it a limited win setting the stage for other positive changes would be fair - given Heller more or less upheld the right of the states to infringe on "shall not be infringed" if you read the decision thoroughly - the Amicus Briefs submitted by the majority of states stated while they wanted 2A ruled as an individual right, they "have a controlling interest" in making sure gun control laws stick around.. It certainly could have turned out much worse, I will give you that. Not to mention it was a 5-4 decision and 5-4s are certainly revisited from time to time. Also, the President is a little more than "sympathetic" - he favors a nat'l ban on CCW, a process 48 out of 50 states have - only WI and IL, where he's from, have no laws providing for CCW. He also favors a new AWB and endless other rights removal such as across-the-board gun registration and even (long-term) confiscation. Bush was a "sympathetic" president, our president-elect is vociferously anti-gun. Incorporation is our best hope for this one. [/QUOTE]
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