This article is about a different case, not the gun ban. But see the note in the first full paragraph.
Chicago has anti-gun-rights law as bad as DC's laws were (and maybe still are). It is the next forum where these draconian laws are to be challenged. Hopefully the Constitution will emerge victorious.
In modern language, the 2nd amendment says:
"Since an armed and capable populace is necessary for security and freedom, the right of ordinary people to own and carry guns and other such weapons, cannot be taken away or restricted."
DC v. Heller was a step forward, though it has flaws. Now for the next step.
--------------------------------------
Townhall.com Blog : Townhall.com Staff : Upcoming SCOTUS Case: Holder v. Humanitarian Law Project (First Amendment)
Upcoming SCOTUS Case: Holder v. Humanitarian Law Project (First Amendment)
Monday, February 22, 2010
Posted by: Townhall.com Staff at 3:32 PM
Guest post from Ken Klukowski
Court heard argument in employment discrimination case against Chicago. Lawyer for Chicago was Benna Ruth Solomon, who is the counsel of record for Chicago on
the Chicago gun ban case McDonald v. Chicago that SCOTUS will hear next Tuesday.
(Full text of the aticle can be read at the above URL)