Judge Roger Benitez carefully explains how the California AG and the "expert" hired by California lied in their submissions to the Court.
1 posted on
03/05/2024 4:14:55 AM PST by
marktwain
To: marktwain
Will they also try to outlaw trees and lumber?
2 posted on
03/05/2024 4:16:39 AM PST by
MtnClimber
(For photos of scenery and wildlife, click on my screen name for my FR home page. More photos added.)
To: marktwain
hooray for California, even though we don’t have any such instruments ourselves
it is wonderful they have judge Benitez... may we all get good judges who value and protect our Constitutional rights.
or at least who are aware of our Constitutional rights...
3 posted on
03/05/2024 4:16:57 AM PST by
faithhopecharity
(“Politicians are not born. They're excreted.” Marcus Tillius Cicero (106 to 43 BCE))
To: marktwain
"Caetano v Massachusetts"...2016. SCOTUS ruled,9-0,that the state's ban on stun guns violated the 2nd Amendment. In the decision they made reference to several previous rulings and referred to the state Supreme Court's ruling that the law did *not* violate 2nd Amendment rights as "frivolous".
There are many states that are passing "frivolous" laws that violate 2nd Amendment rights...Kalifornia being one of the worst offenders.
To: marktwain
The Democrats really do what the public to be defenseless against the violent thugs among us.
Makes sense as that’s the primary characteristic of all their constituency groups.
6 posted on
03/05/2024 4:49:36 AM PST by
Jotmo
(Whoever said, "The pen is mightier than the sword." has clearly never been stabbed to death.)
To: marktwain
Probably because of the masculine name, “BILLY club”.
8 posted on
03/05/2024 5:06:06 AM PST by
Toespi
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To: marktwain
Bear arms doesn’t have to say only firearms.
10 posted on
03/05/2024 5:16:40 AM PST by
Bayard
To: marktwain
I actually prefer baseball bats. 34” long, 33 ounces in weight. Nothing quite like the sensation of ‘squaring one up’.
17 posted on
03/05/2024 6:02:16 AM PST by
kawhill
(kawhill)
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