To: RKV
The other case (ban) goes to the core of 2nd Amendment issues. It was more over whether the law can be made so as a non-legislative body could make additions and alterations to the "law", even with permission from the legislature. Twas a "separation of powers" argument.
211 posted on
02/10/2003 7:39:20 AM PST by
lepton
To: lepton
And it appears she sides with those who have determined that a non-legislative body can make additions or alterations to a law. At least that is my reading of allowing the addition of other weapons to the prohibited list without the passage of another law. I accept that this is commonly done elsewhere and is just as wrong then.
218 posted on
02/10/2003 8:15:25 AM PST by
RKV
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