Thursday, June 26, 2008

Heller – WE THE PEOPLE WIN

While the Heller case is a win for us on the Pro Bill of Rights side I think it was just enough of a win. Anti-Gun folks have been loosing all over this country. We have been successful in getting carry laws all over with only two states now holding out against CCW laws. This is a huge win for our side. Had we won by a landslide I think it would have been worse for us. As it stands now we win but we know it was close, we must keep fighting for our rights and we will do so. I think if we had won by a landslide many would have thought the fight over and would have relaxed letting the anti’s get back in the game and beat us.

Now for the fun part – they stuck down trigger locks!!! I want to see how this will effect those of us stuck in MASS. I can’t wait to hear what lawsuits this will spawn here where they charge too much for a license, they are too random on who can get one, and they are too restrictive on just about everything about guns. This should be a signal to kick things up a notch and take back our rights! Look at NH where there is only one license for Carry Concealed Weapons – to just own a gun (hand gun or rifle) and ammo and use it at home or the range all you need to be is over 18. Now that is how it should be. Simple background check to make sure you are not a criminal or otherwise restricted from gun ownership and then you buy your gun.

I am glad to hear that the NRA has started lawsuits based on this ruling all over the place, especially in CA and Chicago I think. This is what we need to push. If we can make it so costly for the gun grabbers to pass these laws and defend them (and loose) in court over it then it will start to hurt. The more it hurts the more money it costs the voters to defend these illegal laws the more likely these folks will get voted out. Vote them out so they won’t pass these expensive un-Constitutional laws and we won’t have to pay to defend them in court. . . Vote them out to save not only the Second, but all of the Bill of Rights.

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