Monday, December 21, 2009

Did Justice Ginsburg Call for Overturning Heller Decision?

So what was alarming about Ginsburg's speech?

"As an example, she pointed to the dissent in District of Columbia v. Heller." [More]
Today's Gun Rights Examiner column looks at a report on a black-robed subversive laying the groundwork for future treason.

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3 comments:

PeaceableGuy said...

Wasn't the Heller decision treasonous all by itself? The majority decision was essentially that "while the right to keep and bear arms is an individual, not collective, right, that so-called uninfringible right can be infringed six ways 'till Sunday".

Just one more example of deceit and misdirection from those whose sole job is to secure the blessings of liberty.

straightarrow said...

Heller was not a win for any advocate of the Bill of Right, the law, liberty, or justice.

I seem to be in a very small minority in the gun rights community with that opinion, but eventually when the rest see the trucks loaded with infringements drive through the wide open gates of Heller they will come to see I was and am right.

David Codrea said...

I don't think Ginsburg's objections are the same as yours.