I have a bit of an issue with your interpretation, but whatever.
Someday, I will win the lotto by suing the State of NY for violation of my rights.
I hope. When I get time.
(I have a VA CCW, and a home in NY. Since I am not a NY resident, I can't take my guns to my house in NY. I am also barred from applying for a NY CCW, as a non-resident. This is a violation of my rights in NY).
patton, your situation is rather complex, I don't know what to tell you. did you talk to a lawyer?
this was the correct decision, because of the absolute nature of the DC law. but I don't know that its as far reaching as some are suggesting here. Does this mean the Brady background check law is unconstitutional? does this mean that anything other then totally open CCW laws are unconstitutional? does it provide for the interstate acceptance of carry permits?
I don't post on these 2A threads much - but I've always said, "be careful what you wish for". the current system of state based laws, works pretty well in this country - generally speaking. open up this can of worms amongst the federal judiciary, and who know what the hell they will send the states way as an end result.