VApatriot
Regular Member
From Foxnews.com:
In what might appear to be a shotgun wedding of opposites, the ACLU has filed a lawsuit on behalf of a non-U.S. citizen alleging that South Dakota's concealed weapons law violates his constitutional right to bear arms.
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2011/01/0...pand-south-dakota-gun-rights/?test=latestnews
I think that this could shape up to hold some sway by clearly establishing carry as a right protected under 2nd Amendment and guaranteed to all by the 14th. I do, however, have to admit that I am very disappointed by the comments of GOA's Larry Pratt. I have always been a great admirer of his, but I believe that he is way off the mark with his views in this matter.
In what might appear to be a shotgun wedding of opposites, the ACLU has filed a lawsuit on behalf of a non-U.S. citizen alleging that South Dakota's concealed weapons law violates his constitutional right to bear arms.
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2011/01/0...pand-south-dakota-gun-rights/?test=latestnews
I think that this could shape up to hold some sway by clearly establishing carry as a right protected under 2nd Amendment and guaranteed to all by the 14th. I do, however, have to admit that I am very disappointed by the comments of GOA's Larry Pratt. I have always been a great admirer of his, but I believe that he is way off the mark with his views in this matter.