Posted on 02/28/2024 2:25:31 PM PST by Rummyfan
Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson must have fallen asleep last night watching a vintage '80s Chuck Norris movie as part of her preparation to hear oral arguments today in the Garland v. Cargill bumpstock ban lawsuit because her understanding of firearms is even less realistic than your typical Cannon Films production.
While I don't have the transcript yet for you — arguments are going on as I write this column — the Firearms Policy Coalition has been doing the good work of posting highlights to Twitter/X.
(Don't miss the update below from the official transcript.)
When it was time for the Biden Department of Justice to present its side to the Court, Justice Clarence Thomas asked what happens, according to the FPC, "with the trigger in a bump stocked rifle vs a full-auto rifle."
Please don't wet yourself laughing when you read the government's response.
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The government says that bump stocks allow you to shoot 600 times a second
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Trump brag? The man is far too modest. Hugely so. There has never been so modest a man. His only real fault is being too shy about standing up for himself.
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