Posted on 10/23/2010 3:49:46 PM PDT by Copernicus
In a remarkable video from the folks at Grass Roots North Carolina, 2nd Amendment Civil Rights Attorney Alan Gura outlines his experience with cases before the Supreme Court and details the missteps the NRA has made with their approach to 2nd Amendment Litigation.
Primarily, the NRA seems unable to distinguish between legislative lobby tactics and judicial litigation tactics with disastrous outcomes possible from the confusion.
His recommendation?
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The 2nd Amendment Community could use a few million more of his kind.
Best regards to all,
I appreciate Alan Gura’s efforts. But listening to him argue for McDonald in McDonald v. Chicago was painful:
http://www.oyez.org/cases/2000-2009/2009/2009_08_1521
I believe Scalia asked him several times if he was seriously arguing for overturning 150 years of legal precedent under Slaughterhouse. I know it wasn’t popular around here when the NRA got their 15 minutes with Paul Clement, but if you listen to the audio, it’s for the best.
Also, listening to Chicago’s lawyer get destroyed (the final 30 minutes) is great.
Gura did an amazing job under adverse circumstances.
Backstory commentary on the meaning of Scalia's view:
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Best regards,
>>The State Department, citing international agreements and foreign policy considerations, has insisted that the state tort actions should be dismissed, and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit agreed.<<
I’m mighty glad someone is watching out for the “international agreements and foreign policy considerations”!
It is frightening to consider a duck or goose hunter could be hauled off to some International Venue (Geneva?) to answer allegations of some Migratory Bird Treaty violation.
One of those wicked John Birch Types tried to limit International Treaty Violations to Constitutional Standards.
Most people do not understand the endgame in play then or now.
Best regards,
When I tell people that the One World Order idea was in place back in the forties they look at me as if I was a nutcase. They just cannot conceive the truth about the UN.
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