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  • Quigley Statement on Chicago Gun Ban Decision, National Threat of Gun Show Loophole

    06/28/2010 11:41:53 AM PDT · by greatdefender · 37 replies
    Chicago Press Release | June 28, 2010
    CHICAGO (CHICAGOPRESSRELEASE.COM) — Today, U.S. Representative Mike Quigley (D-IL) released the following statement after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down the City of Chicago’s handgun ban. Earlier this year, Quigley spearheaded the effort of 55 Members of Congress in filing a “friend of the court” amicus brief, urging the Court to allow Chicago’s handgun ban to stand. Quigley also supports the right of state and local governments to maintain sensible restrictions on gun possession and use. “I am disappointed and disheartened by the Supreme Court’s decision today. When illegal guns flood our streets, precious lives are lost and communities are...
  • 2nd Amendment Rights Finally Considered a Right for Black Chicagoans Too!

    06/28/2010 11:44:43 AM PDT · by Mobile Vulgus · 12 replies · 4+ views
    Publius Forum ^ | 06/28/10 | Warner Todd Huston
    At long last the 2nd Amendment has been considered a personal right per the Supreme Court of the United States. In McDonald v the City of Chicago the Supreme Court has ruled in a 5 to 4 decision that Chicago's gun banning laws are not in keeping with the right to self-defense as enshrined in the U.S. Constitution. After 200 some years we are finally accorded our rights officially. Further, the Court found that the 2nd Amendment was meant to protect the very people that Mayor Richard Daley and his comrades are trying to forcibly disarm: black Americans. (See PDF...
  • McDONALD v. CHICAGO - Justice Thomas' Concurrence Relying Upon Privileges & Immunities Clause

    06/28/2010 10:41:52 AM PDT · by BCrago66 · 27 replies
    Findlaw ^ | 6/28/10 | Justice Clarence Thomas
    Click above the to go directly to the decision; I'm going to attempt to post the entire 50-add page concurrence in a comment below. I find the formatting of opinions at the Cornell Law School site easiest to read; right now, it's link to Thomas' concurrence is non-functional, but I'm sure that will get fixed later today: http://www.law.cornell.edu/supct/html/08-1521.ZS.html In his opinions, Justice Thomas has been giving us great lessons in American history for some time now; for those who care, here's his 1st extended lesson, in his Term Limits dissent, back in 1994, just a couple years into his tenure:...
  • Court rules for gun rights, strikes Chicago handgun ban

    06/28/2010 7:31:39 AM PDT · by docbnj · 54 replies
    CNN ^ | 28 Jun 2010 | anon
    Court rules for gun rights, strikes Chicago handgun ban In another dramatic victory for firearm owners, the Supreme Court has ruled unconstitutional Chicago, Illinois' 28-year-old strict ban on handgun ownership, a potentially far-reaching case over the ability of state and local governments to enforce limits on weapons. A conservative majority of justices on Monday reiterated its two-year-old conclusion the Constitution gives individuals equal or greater power than states on the issue of possession of certain firearms for self-protection. The court, however, said local jurisdictions still retain the flexibility to preserve some "reasonable" gun control measures currently in place nationwide.
  • High Court Rules in Favor of Gun Rights

    06/28/2010 8:50:07 AM PDT · by GOP_Lady · 29 replies · 2+ views
    The Wall Street Journal ^ | 06-28-10 | NATHAN KOPPEL
    WASHINGTON—The Supreme Court ruled for the first time that gun possession is fundamental to American freedom, giving federal judges power to strike down state and local weapons laws for violating the Second Amendment. In a 5-4 ruling, the court held that the Second Amendment's right to keep and bear arms is a fundamental right that binds states. "Self defense is a basic right, recognized by many legal systems from ancient times to the present day," wrote Justice Samuel Alito. He was joined in reaching the result by Chief Justice John Roberts and justices Anthony Kennedy, Antonin Scalia and Clarence Thomas.
  • MCDONALD ET AL. v. CITY OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, ET AL.

    06/28/2010 8:54:45 AM PDT · by libstripper · 10 replies
    United States Sujpreme Court ^ | June 28, 2010 | Justice Samuel Alito
    JUSTICE ALITO announced the judgment of the Court and delivered the opinion of the Court with respect toParts I, II–A, II–B, II–D, III–A, and III–B, in which THE CHIEF JUSTICE, JUSTICE SCALIA, JUSTICE KENNEDY, and JUSTICE THOMAS join, and an opinion with respect to Parts II–C, IV, and V, in which THE CHIEF JUSTICE, JUSTICE SCALIA, and JUSTICE KENNEDY join. Two years ago, in District of Columbia v. Heller, 554 U. S. ___ (2008), we held that the Second Amendment protects the right to keep and bear arms for the purpose of self-defense, and we struck down a District of...
  • The Next Chicago Gun Rights Case . . . And Why It Is Important to the Kagan Confirmation

    06/28/2010 8:52:43 AM PDT · by Slings and Arrows · 6 replies
    NRO - Bench Memos ^ | June 28, 2010 10:31 AM | Robert Alt
    Moments ago, the Supreme Court announced that, Yes Virginia, the Second Amendment does in fact apply to the states, and thereby struck down Chicago’s complete ban on handgun possession.  But this decision (and the Court’s prior decision in Heller) raises still other questions which will likely have a substantial impact on what that Second Amendment right functionally means.  For example, what constitutes a reasonable regulation on firearms under the Second Amendment? Chicago Mayor Richard Daley is wasting no time.  Before the Supreme Court even issued its opinion, he said that he was poised to immediately pass legislation to regulate guns...
  • Gun rights extended by Supreme Court

    06/28/2010 8:23:30 AM PDT · by Jet Jaguar · 39 replies · 1+ views
    Washingtonpost.com ^ | June 28, 2010 | MARK SHERMAN
    The Supreme Court held Monday that the Constitution's Second Amendment restrains government's ability to significantly limit "the right to keep and bear arms," advancing a recent trend by the John Roberts-led bench to embrace gun rights. By a narrow, 5-4 vote, the justices also signaled, however, that some limitations on the right could survive legal challenges. Writing for the court in a case involving restrictive laws in Chicago and one of its suburbs, Justice Samuel Alito said that the Second Amendment right "applies equally to the federal government and the states." The court was split along familiar ideological lines, with...
  • For gun prohibitionists, the clock is ticking, but state of denial remains

    06/26/2010 5:45:30 AM PDT · by marktwain · 10 replies
    Seattle Gun Rights Examiner ^ | 25 June, 2010 | Dave Workman
    Those who watched John Stossel’s program on the Fox Business channel Thursday evening, which focused on the impact of gun ownership on crime rates – a fact that Dennis Henigan, vice president at the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence disputes – saw the mindset of gun prohibitionists at work. For those who missed the program, it will be re-broadcast Friday evening at 10 p.m. (7 p.m. Pacific), Saturday at 9 p.m. and midnight (6 p.m. and 9 p.m., Pacific) and Sunday at 10 p.m. (7 p.m. Pacific). Segments of the program may be viewed here. As the clock ticks...
  • Seattle Gun Rights Examiner It’s Monday for SCOTUS ruling in SAF’s McDonald v. Chicago case

    06/25/2010 8:47:11 AM PDT · by marktwain · 7 replies
    Seattle Gun Rights Examiner ^ | 24 June, 2010 | Dave Workman
    As expected for weeks, the Supreme Court is holding off its ruling in the Second Amendment Foundation’s case against the Chicago handgun ban until the last day of the current session, which is next Monday. Joining in the case was the Illinois State Rifle Association and four Chicago residents, including Otis McDonald, for whom this sure-to-be-landmark case is named. An affirmative ruling will strike down the ban as a violation of the Second Amendment, which the court is expected to incorporate to the states through the 14th Amendment. It will also mark the second time that crack attorney Alan Gura...
  • SCOTUS Chief Justice announced the Court will have its final opinions on Monday (the 28th)

    06/24/2010 8:23:37 AM PDT · by The Magical Mischief Tour · 40 replies
    http://www.scotusblog.com/ ^ | 06/24/2010 | http://www.scotusblog.com/
    The Chief Justice has just announced that the Court will have its final opinions on Monday (the 28th) and that will close the Term, with the exception of any remaining orders in pending cases. That's the final decision for today, but there are still four undecided cases this term: Free Enterprise Fund, Bilski, Christian Legal Society, and McDonald v. Chicago.
  • Chicago mayor defends handgun ban after shootings

    06/22/2010 6:39:34 PM PDT · by PROCON · 54 replies
    breitbart.com ^ | June 22, 2010 | SERENA DAI, AP
    CHICAGO (AP) - Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley defended the city's handgun ban Tuesday after a spate of shootings that left 10 people dead and dozens wounded, saying the violence bolsters the city's argument that the 1982 ordinance is needed. Daley said the city must continue to fight against handguns even if the U.S. Supreme Court strikes down the ban as unconstitional. The court is expected to rule later this month. "Look at all the guns that shot people this weekend. Where did they come from? That is the issue," Daley said at a South Side high school Tuesday.
  • Oral Argument in McDonald v. Chicago(Incorporation of Second Amendment)

    06/19/2010 10:21:29 AM PDT · by marktwain · 13 replies · 379+ views
    gunlaws.com ^ | 13 April, 2010 | Alan Korwin
    In reviewing the oral-argument transcript for the McDonald v. Chicago case, I can see now why some was so hard to follow in the courtroom. Aside from bad audio in the room during parts, much of the dialog depended on knowing other cases everyone referred to. If you didn't know the case, you couldn't tell what they were talking about. The Justices didn't miss a beat. I missed several. Also, a lot of the dialog was in sentence fragments, disjointed, poorly thought out, and hard or impossible to assemble meaningfully. In order to understand the analysis below, you need to...
  • What/when will there be a decision on the McDonald vs. Chicago 2A case?

    06/11/2010 7:16:34 AM PDT · by mikelets456 · 3 replies · 245+ views
    Me ^ | 6/11/2010 | Me
    What/when will there be a decision on the McDonald vs. Chicago 2A case? I thought it was the beginning of June...
  • Focus on SCOTUS: Chicago ruling due, Kagan nomination will heat

    06/08/2010 5:29:49 PM PDT · by marktwain · 4 replies · 24+ views
    Seattle Gun Rights Examiner ^ | 7 June, 2010 | Dave Workman
    The proverbial clock is ticking down to the Supreme Court’s much-anticipated ruling in the Second Amendment Foundation’s lawsuit seeking to overturn Chicago’s handgun ban – McDonald v. City of Chicago – while attention is ramping up on the nomination of Solicitor General Elena Kagan to sit on the high court. The smart money is riding on a Supreme Court slap-down of the handgun ban, and incorporation of the Second Amendment to the states through the 14th Amendment. Whether the court rules that the Second Amendment is incorporated under the privileges and immunities section or the due process clause remains to...
  • If the court kills the ban(Chicago)

    06/08/2010 5:06:19 AM PDT · by marktwain · 14 replies · 79+ views
    Chicago Tribune ^ | 7 June, 2010 | na
    Back in the 1980s, people did lots of things that might seem hard to understand today. Women sported big hair and shoulder pads. Pop music fans listened to New Kids on the Block. Motorists bought the Yugo, which has been rated one of the worst cars ever built. And Chicago passed a law barring residents from acquiring handguns. We can't justify those other developments, but the handgun law passed with the Tribune's support. It was a reasonable attempt to keep guns out of the hands of criminals and reduce the number of homicides, which in 1981, the year before the...
  • Rancher visits D.C., tells of life on the border

    06/03/2010 10:53:06 AM PDT · by AuntB · 11 replies · 599+ views
    Douglas Dispatch ^ | June 2, 2010 | Douglas Dispatch
    On Thursday, Cochise County rancher Bill McDonald testified before two House subcommittees about border issues faced by rural Arizona residents. He was invited by Democratic U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, whose 8th Congressional District includes all of Cochise County. In inviting him to testify, Giffords said she wanted members of Congress to hear from a person who lives with security problems caused by illegal activities involving immigrants and drugs on a daily basis. He testified on a day Democrats in the Senate killed a move by Sen. John McCain to send 6,000 more National Guard troops to the border. President Barack...
  • A Gun For Grandpa (Gun Rights In Chicago)

    06/02/2010 5:35:30 PM PDT · by raptor22 · 16 replies · 726+ views
    Investors.com ^ | June 2, 2010 | Investor's Business Daily Staff
    Second Amendment: Chicago is deciding whether to prosecute a great-grandfather and Korean War veteran under its handgun ban. He refused to be a victim, and now there's one less armed thug roaming the streets. What's the problem? If the 80-year-old vet living on the city's West Side didn't have the gun the city said he shouldn't have, he and his 83-year-old wife and 12-year-old great-grandson might have joined those victims of gun violence about whom gun-control advocates constantly chirp. The vet obtained the gun in violation of the city's handgun ban after a prior incident in which the couple was...
  • Daley won't say if 80-year-old will be charged under gun ban

    05/28/2010 12:08:27 PM PDT · by neverdem · 76 replies · 1,865+ views
    chicagobreakingnews.com ^ | May 27, 2010 | John Byrne and Liam Ford
    Mayor Richard Daley refused to say today whether an 80-year-old Army veteran who shot and killed an intruder will be charged under the city's handgun ban. Asked about the possibility of charges, the mayor ended a news conference he had called about summer curfew in the city. "I don't know. Thank you very much," Daley said and stepped away from the microphone. Before walking away, Daley acknowledged people's frustration over the issue of gun control but insisted "I don't think the answer is guns." The homeowner was asleep with his 83-year-old wife and 12-year-old great-grandson when Anthony Nelson -- a...
  • Cop's Murder Has Some Thinking Of Carrying A Gun

    05/26/2010 7:28:19 PM PDT · by Free ThinkerNY · 17 replies · 821+ views
    cbs2chicago.com ^ | May 25, 2010
    CHICAGO (CBS) ― They are law-abiding citizens in Chicago, but they are so worried about their own safety, they say they might have to break the law. The last straw was the death of Chicago Police officer Thomas Wortham IV last week. That has some African-American families in Chicago considering doing something they never would have done before: carry a pistol. CBS 2's Jim Williams reports he grew up among those families and he's never anything like it. Many Chicagoans have been upset for some time about violence here, but Wortham's murder has touched a raw nerve in the black...