ryoung wrote:
Are you saying that the question before the court is the right to keep arms as opposed to the right to keep and bear arms?
Is it possible to divorce the two? In listening to the oral argument, Scalia and Roberts and others made it plain that the amendment means exactly what it says. Moreover, they utterly destroyed the whole militia argument.
When before this has a question of the fundamental meaning of the Second Amendment been before the court?
I don't know.
I snagged this from THR:
The justices chose their own wording for what they want to decide in the new case, District of Columbia v. Heller, No. 07-290. The question they posed is whether the provisions of the statute “violate the Second Amendment rights of individuals who are not affiliated with any state-regulated militia, but who wish to keep handguns and other firearms for private use in their homes.�
The court’s choice of words is almost never inadvertent, and its use of the phrase “state-regulated militia� was somewhat curious. The District of Columbia, of course, is not a state, and one of the arguments its lawyers are making in their appeal is that the Second Amendment simply does not apply to “legislation enacted exclusively for the District of Columbia.�
For that matter, the Supreme Court has never ruled that the Second Amendment even applies to the states, as opposed to the federal government. It has applied nearly all the other provisions of the Bill of Rights to the states, leaving the Second Amendment as the most prominent exception. The justices evidently decided that this case was not the proper vehicle for exploring that issue, because as a nonstate, the District of Columbia is not in a position to argue it one way or another.
I would love for the court to decide strict scrutiny and fundamental individual right, throw out DC gun laws, declare NFA '34, GCA '68 unconstitutional, but it isn't going to happen.
All of the briefs and oral arguments will not change what the court wants to rule. I am usually an optimist, but not so much on this.
Politickin' has taken over the court too.
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