"Dixon, an off-duty, part-time reserve police officer, responded by holding Vanderhoef and his passengers at gunpoint for about two minutes" ... But the judge there claimed that Dixon was entitled to "qualified immunity because no clearly established law put him on notice that doing what he did was unconstitutional." [More]Clearly, "the people" in the Fourth Amendment refers to whatever totalitarians say "the people" in the Second Amendment refers to.
So now that he's been overruled on appeal, will the district court judge (who is he, anyway?) be fired?
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