No, many federal district courts have done so. One even ruled that the National Firearms Act, as amended by the 1986 Gun Owners Protection Act, is unconstitutional, but not on second amendment grounds. (But their ruling was almost as good, saying that Congress has no power to *ban* anything. They can tax the snot out of it, but they can't ban it, unless, like printing your own money, their is delegated federal power involved.
It may however be the first time a Federal Appeals Court has struck down a gun control law based on second amendment considerations.
there is.
Danged homonyms, my eyes know the difference, but my fingers don't seem to. :)
I wish we had more courts, including a Supreme Court, that limited congress to it's article 1, section 8 enumerated powers.