Here you go guys
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Can you retire if you're dead? Asking for a friend...
The questions presented are:
1. Whether the Second Amendment protects the
right to carry a firearm outside the home for selfdefense.
2. Whether the government may deny
categorically the exercise of the right to carry a
firearm outside the home to typical law-abiding
citizens by conditioning the exercise of the right on a
showing of a special need to carry a firearm.
The casual reader will notice that the QP in Gould is identical to that in Rogers. In fact, the petition asks the court to grant Rogers, hold Gould and then GVR it once Rogers is decided. Rogers is a stronger petition because it challenges a statute not the easily changeable practices at issue in Gould. Brookline and Boston could derail Gould by changing their licensing policies. It's not out of the question. Massachusetts has been blocking a number of recent initiatives by quietly issuing licenses to plaintiffs.