I think that SCOTUS is going to outright reject applying tiers of scrutiny for the RKBA; it just leaves too much wiggle-room for anti-2ndA judges...
I wrote about absolute clauses 30 years ago when I began debating gun rights. I, like you, gave some examples, absolute clause in italic and...
Meta-languages? You're the one arguing a grammar based position analyzing an absolute clause and an ablative absolute clause at that, an archaic...
"Technically speaking", the correct term for the 2nd Amendment's declarative, dependent clause is ablative absolute, which partially explains why...
You have declared the only discussion you will accept is focused on the text of the 2nd Amendment, that whatever the nature of the right is or is...
Your argument is that "originalist intentions" don't matter, all that matters is what's written and your purposeful parsing, divorced from...
At least you recognize that Heller is consistent with "other Supreme Court decisions" and they all affirm the individual right. After that you go...
I read it and I thought I understood where you were coming from. I was going with the "well regulated" part as being the primary objective. If...
The OP is basically restating a law that was in effect from 1792 to 1903. That law did compel white male citizens to provide themselves with an...
Simply compelling citizens to be armed and requiring them to muster "once every two years", (for training), would not meet any standard of...
She is a senile idiot. Her thinking on the RKBA/2ndA is wrong philosophically, historically and legally and is diametrically opposed to...
I think you need to calibrate the frequency of your tinfiol hat; that's not at all what we are talking about.
Let's see if you can keep it up. Does that condition, in your thinking, allow the federal government to do whatever it wants? Is there no...
I know. Note my use of the word "conjure" which denotes invented power rather than a delegated, defined power. One shouldn't expect invented...
Of course it is . . . It is big business and the raw materials and finished product (timber, pulp, paper, plastic, silicon, books, newspapers,...
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