Whoa what rights do they have for searching going doar to doar searching for Guns.
If they are allowed to do this in D.C. what keeps them from trying in all over the US.
I thought we had a 2nd amendment that took care of this? What did I miss last week?
“If they are allowed to do this in D.C. what keeps them from trying in all over the US.”
I think you and I are in agreement. However, I feel the need to correct your premise. They are not “allowed to do this in D.C.” The constitution forbids it just as it forbids government infringement on the right to keep and bear arms.
Rather, they are assuming the power to do this. Hopefully, the thing that will keep them from trying this all over the US (including DC) is at least one operational firearm and a crate of appropriate ammo in the hands of an able bodied patriot in every home.
What you missed last week is that last week was about discussing the issue, not issuing a verdict. Until June, DC is operating on the “collective right” theory, which apparently means they get to go door-to-door collecting rights.
Judge Silverman may very well be regretting his issuing a stay for the DC Circuit Court’s verdict. The extra time granted was to let the Supreme Court weigh in, not let burrocrats figure out clever ways of abusing the extension.
I know spelling flames are lame, but I can't stop chuckling. Sorry.