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Supreme Court Ruling
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<blockquote data-quote="Todd Cloutier" data-source="post: 797095" data-attributes="member: 53897"><p>I'm going to have to read the Court's decision in more depth, it's really quite fascinating. The discussion within the Court doesn't appear to revolve around the merits of gun ownership, but rather on how strictly the Constitution is to be interpreted. In other words, does the preamble to the 2nd amendment - <em>A well regulated militia</em> - limit the <em>right of the people to keep and bear arms</em> to only organized military activities, or were the Framers merely citing an example for which weapons could be owned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Todd Cloutier, post: 797095, member: 53897"] I'm going to have to read the Court's decision in more depth, it's really quite fascinating. The discussion within the Court doesn't appear to revolve around the merits of gun ownership, but rather on how strictly the Constitution is to be interpreted. In other words, does the preamble to the 2nd amendment - [i]A well regulated militia[/i] - limit the [i]right of the people to keep and bear arms[/i] to only organized military activities, or were the Framers merely citing an example for which weapons could be owned. [/QUOTE]
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