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Supreme Court Ruling
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<blockquote data-quote="hal keiner" data-source="post: 797098" data-attributes="member: 66101"><p>That is the point I was making. The Supreme Court is not interpreting the written Constituion, but rather applying their own beliefs on what this country's current "ever-changing modern-day lens" is or should be. Since they are not elected nor do they act based upon public opinion polls, I question that they are in a position to make such decisions based upon their own view of this "lens." The fact that it was a 5 to 4 decision makes it appear that the "lens" has various different possible colors. I say let the Congress make the laws and the Supreme Court interpret the written constituion. I think that a 5 to 4 decision is too close and should not overturn elected officials' laws that try to keep guns out of the hands of dangerous individuals and to protect the innocent public.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hal keiner, post: 797098, member: 66101"] That is the point I was making. The Supreme Court is not interpreting the written Constituion, but rather applying their own beliefs on what this country's current "ever-changing modern-day lens" is or should be. Since they are not elected nor do they act based upon public opinion polls, I question that they are in a position to make such decisions based upon their own view of this "lens." The fact that it was a 5 to 4 decision makes it appear that the "lens" has various different possible colors. I say let the Congress make the laws and the Supreme Court interpret the written constituion. I think that a 5 to 4 decision is too close and should not overturn elected officials' laws that try to keep guns out of the hands of dangerous individuals and to protect the innocent public. [/QUOTE]
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