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  • W2D

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    “I won”

    That has to be the most content in the fewest words ever posted here!


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    Stoveman

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    Peaceful John

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    Then an appeal to SCOTUS. This will have no bearing in regards to national reciptocity (that's a US Legislature thing) and no impact on MD.

    I don't understand. If the SCoTUS determines that the protected 2A right is open carry, is that decision not immediately (McDonald) incorporated at the individual state level? Would not that mean that no license is required to open carry in any state, regardless of itinerancy?
     

    ToolAA

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    Jun 17, 2016
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    God's Country
    The attorney representing the state, sucked big time. The three judges cleaned his clock





    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o3yOFtgYkfM&feature=youtu.be


    This gives me great hope.

    At the end of that clip judge Clifton basically asks “In order for the state to win we need to rule that the second amendment does not apply outside of the home.” The state’s attorney just laughs and says “basically yes”. He was probably realizing at that point he was going to be out of a job.

    After they fire him maybe he can work for the NRA he might have better luck on the other side of the isle.
     

    fidelity

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    The attorney representing the state, sucked big time. The three judges cleaned his clock...

    That was enjoyable. Thanks for posting. If the judges weren't previously studied on this topic (and even if they were), I bet we're hearing a restatement of some of Wolfwood's arguments out of their mouths. Taking nothing away from them as they're clearly very sharp and dedicated jurists.

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