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<blockquote data-quote="rbstern" data-source="post: 2862394" data-attributes="member: 40553"><p>I'm no lawyer, but...</p><p></p><p>Technically, all SCOTUS did was vacate the MA supreme court's decision to uphold the trial court's conviction, saying the logic given in the appeal violated the appellant's 2nd Amendment rights. They sent the case back to the MA supreme court for reconsideration. I'm going to follow the case. I'm interested to see how state supreme court justices react when SCOTUS tells them their decision indicates they have reading comprehension problems. The SCOTUS opinion is pretty harsh. That must be an embarrassment to the MA court.</p><p></p><p>Not sure exactly how that translates into striking down the MA law, but I can't imagine MA prosecutors being too keen on pressing charges for the same law, given the decision.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rbstern, post: 2862394, member: 40553"] I'm no lawyer, but... Technically, all SCOTUS did was vacate the MA supreme court's decision to uphold the trial court's conviction, saying the logic given in the appeal violated the appellant's 2nd Amendment rights. They sent the case back to the MA supreme court for reconsideration. I'm going to follow the case. I'm interested to see how state supreme court justices react when SCOTUS tells them their decision indicates they have reading comprehension problems. The SCOTUS opinion is pretty harsh. That must be an embarrassment to the MA court. Not sure exactly how that translates into striking down the MA law, but I can't imagine MA prosecutors being too keen on pressing charges for the same law, given the decision. [/QUOTE]
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