Constitutional rights don't stop at state or city borders.”
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Constitutional rights don't stop at state or city borders.”
The right to keep and bear arms is a protected right even at state and local governmental levels, the United States Supreme Court ruled this morning (June 28) by a vote of five to four.
Congressional Sportsmen’s Caucus Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison and Caucus Vice-Chair Sen. Jon Tester, along with CSC House Vice-Chair Rep. Mike Ross, and Rep. Mark Souder, last year joined together with 58 Senators and 251 House members in filing a bipartisan, bicameral amicus curiae brief asking the Supreme Court to hold the Second Amendment applicable to the states through the Fourteenth Amendment in the case.
In the decision of the McDonald v. City of Chicago case handed down today, the majority opinion written by Justice Samuel Alito ruled that the Second Amendment is a fundamental individual right that applies to states through the Fourteenth Amendment in the same way the Supreme Court found that it applied to the Federal government in last year’s District of Columbia v. Heller decision.
“The right to bear arms is a fundamental right of all Americans, and with this decision the Supreme Court has affirmed the applicability of this basic right regardless of location. This ruling is a victory for freedom, the Constitution and for all Americans,” Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation President Jeff Crane said.
"Today's ruling is a victory for freedom and liberty," said NSSF President Stephen L. Sanetti. "All law-abiding Americans, no matter whether they live in a big city like Chicago or in rural Wyoming, have the same Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms. Constitutional rights don't stop at state or city borders.”
National Rifle Association Executive Vice President Wayne LaPierre agreed.
"It's a landmark decision," said Wayne LaPierre, Executive Vice President of the National Rifle Association. "The Second Amendment as an individual right now becomes a real part of American Constitutional law."
Congressional Sportsmen’s Caucus Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison and Caucus Vice-Chair Sen. Jon Tester, along with CSC House Vice-Chair Rep. Mike Ross, and Rep. Mark Souder, last year joined together with 58 Senators and 251 House members in filing a bipartisan, bicameral amicus curiae brief asking the Supreme Court to hold the Second Amendment applicable to the states through the Fourteenth Amendment in the case.
In the decision of the McDonald v. City of Chicago case handed down today, the majority opinion written by Justice Samuel Alito ruled that the Second Amendment is a fundamental individual right that applies to states through the Fourteenth Amendment in the same way the Supreme Court found that it applied to the Federal government in last year’s District of Columbia v. Heller decision.
“The right to bear arms is a fundamental right of all Americans, and with this decision the Supreme Court has affirmed the applicability of this basic right regardless of location. This ruling is a victory for freedom, the Constitution and for all Americans,” Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation President Jeff Crane said.
"Today's ruling is a victory for freedom and liberty," said NSSF President Stephen L. Sanetti. "All law-abiding Americans, no matter whether they live in a big city like Chicago or in rural Wyoming, have the same Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms. Constitutional rights don't stop at state or city borders.”
National Rifle Association Executive Vice President Wayne LaPierre agreed.
"It's a landmark decision," said Wayne LaPierre, Executive Vice President of the National Rifle Association. "The Second Amendment as an individual right now becomes a real part of American Constitutional law."

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Re: Constitutional rights don't stop at state or city borders.”
Just try to take your guns into Chicago!!!!!!!!!
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Re: Constitutional rights don't stop at state or city borders.”
Did you know that for years after the US was established, the 3 branches of the Federal government were deemed equal.
I.e., the Supreme Court was NOT superior to the President or Congress---rather each branch had separate authorities and none had authority over the other.
This all changed in 1803 in the decision "Marbury v. Madison" in which the Supreme Court decided that they were superior to the Executive and Legislative braches.
At the time Jefferson disagreed with the Supreme Court's reasoning, saying that if this view of judicial power became accepted, it would be "placing us under the despotism of an oligarchy."
Jefferson was a mighty smart man.
Here is a detailed account of the decision:
LINK
I.e., the Supreme Court was NOT superior to the President or Congress---rather each branch had separate authorities and none had authority over the other.
This all changed in 1803 in the decision "Marbury v. Madison" in which the Supreme Court decided that they were superior to the Executive and Legislative braches.
At the time Jefferson disagreed with the Supreme Court's reasoning, saying that if this view of judicial power became accepted, it would be "placing us under the despotism of an oligarchy."
Jefferson was a mighty smart man.
Here is a detailed account of the decision:
LINK

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