BenL
John Galt Speaking.
I guess it was silly of me to think this might be settled by next summer.
I guess it was silly of me to think this might be settled by next summer.
Hell, I'm on the verge of owing a dinner because it isn't looking like it will be done this year (carrying in MD)...
That slapped the happy off my day.I think 2012 might be the year...
Do they have to wait the entire time to submit their reply? Couldn't they just as easily respond tomorrow?
Just wondering.
Hate to quote myself, but anyone have an answer to this?
Hate to quote myself, but anyone have an answer to this?
Since they didn't reply on the last day to reply, and only submitted a Motion to Dismiss it seems obvious that they're not going to play fair until they have to. They are stalling right now for uncertain reasons. Maybe, just maybe to actually answer the questions posed in the complaint.
I did a search in their pdf 8-1 (MTD) for the word "fundamental"...nope, not there.
Go look at the recent events in the Ezell v Chicago thread if you want a real good look into how to muddy a case and bury it in motions...
This is what we're up against in these last, stubborn hold out states. We'll have to deal with it.
I realize why MD is delaying (same as Chicago), but if they are waiting on the plaintiffs for something (SAF), is there a reason that SAF doesn't turn it in until the last day?
Or am I missing something and they're actually waiting on MD again?
That slapped the happy off my day.
One reason SAF / Alan Gura might be acting so graciously regarding plaintiffs' (all plaintiffs, not just this one in this suit) stalling tactics is that it gives Alan Gura & team the time they need to work on the rest of their case load. I mean, the reality is that Alan Gura is splitting his time between all these cases he's involved in. My bet is that if the plaintiffs were organized enough they could really screw Gura to the wall by not stalling and instead expediting all these cases at once as fast as possible.
I'm still going forward with my planned purchase of a pocket gun...
May I recommend the Kahr CW45, very nice, very compact, and reasonably priced.
I am expecting that once 2A is returned that the anti's ranks will grow, due to fear. This means not going back to the beer and TV. I'm in this for the long haul. It's a right that I mean to maintain.
...and another thank you for all the helpful opinions and discussion.
I'd expect a short rise in the anti activity, but I don't know how long it would last. Look at all the states that now have Shall-Issue. Death and bloodshed was predicted by the antis in every case and it never happened. I think it has become a non-issue in most of those states.
Here's hoping!!