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    High Court Extends Gun Rights Nationwide

    High Court Extends Gun Rights Nationwide
    Ruling Casts Doubt On Chicago-Area Ban
    MARK SHERMAN Associated Press Writer

    POSTED: 7:13 am MST June 28, 2010
    UPDATED: 7:51 am MST June 28, 2010

    WASHINGTON -- The Supreme Court held Monday that the Constitution's Second Amendment restrains government's ability to significantly limit "the right to keep and bear arms," advancing a recent trend by the John Roberts-led bench to embrace gun rights.

    By a narrow, 5-4 vote, the justices also signaled, however, that some limitations on the right could survive legal challenges.

    Writing for the court in a case involving restrictive laws in Chicago and one of its suburbs, Justice Samuel Alito said that the Second Amendment right "applies equally to the federal government and the states."

    The court was split along familiar ideological lines, with five conservative-moderate justices in favor of gun rights and four liberals opposed. Chief Justice Roberts voted with the majority.

    Two years ago, the court declared that the Second Amendment protects an individual's right to possess guns, at least for purposes of self-defense in the home.

    That ruling applied only to federal laws. It struck down a ban on handguns and a trigger lock requirement for other guns in the District of Columbia, a federal city with a unique legal standing. At the same time, the court was careful not to cast doubt on other regulations of firearms here.

    Gun rights proponents almost immediately filed a federal lawsuit challenging gun control laws in Chicago and its suburb of Oak Park, Ill, where handguns have been banned for nearly 30 years. The Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence says those laws appear to be the last two remaining outright bans.

    Lower federal courts upheld the two laws, noting that judges on those benches were bound by Supreme Court precedent and that it would be up to the high court justices to ultimately rule on the true reach of the Second Amendment.

    The Supreme Court already has said that most of the guarantees in the Bill of Rights serve as a check on state and local, as well as federal, laws.

    Monday's decision did not explicitly strike down the Chicago area laws, ordering a federal appeals court to reconsider its ruling. But it left little doubt that they would eventually fall.

    Still, Alito noted that the declaration that the Second Amendment is fully binding on states and cities "limits (but by no means eliminates) their ability to devise solutions to social problems that suit local needs and values."

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    I'm telling you Chicago will find a way to secede from the union before they give there people the right to bare arms and IL will do the same before they let you even open carry. That place is all about control and taxation its an out right in the open dictatorship there. I will throw a party if the law ever catches up with them and forces them to give the people some rights back but I doubt it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sal-XK View Post
    I'm telling you Chicago will find a way to secede from the union before they give there people the right to bare arms and IL will do the same before they let you even open carry. That place is all about control and taxation its an out right in the open dictatorship there. I will throw a party if the law ever catches up with them and forces them to give the people some rights back but I doubt it.
    California is not much different. they claim to issue conceal carry permits but you need the Sheriff's approval and all the Sheriff's banned together and agreed not to give permission to most people.

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    Pick and Choose (The Hunter Files)

    June 28, 2010 The Second Amendment to the Constitution reads, "A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a Free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed."

    In a 5-4 decision, the Supreme Court struck down Chicago's ban on guns. As the New York Times writes, "The Second Amendment's guarantee of an individual right to bear arms applies to state and local gun control laws, the Supreme Court ruled on Monday."

    The intent of this particular Amendment was to protect Americans against tyranny. This is why I support it. The Founding Fathers were afraid of allowing the government to own all the guns. If they own all the guns it becomes virtually impossible for the citizenry to fight back. Just imagine George Washington fighting against the British Empire without guns. The Second Amendment is a reminder that government's power is not absolute.

    The Supreme Court also announced they will hear arguments for and against Arizona's Employer Sanctions bill. The U.S. Chamber of Commerce leads this appeal. They believe the federal government alone should enforce illegal immigration laws.

    How ironic are these two cases? On one hand, politicians want to enforce their own local gun laws despite the existence of a federal law in the form of the Second Amendment. On the other hand they don't want local governments enforcing their own illegal immigration laws. Ain't that America. We pick and chose what we want and how we want to enforce it despite the glaring hypocrisies.

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    I heard on the radio today that Chicago politicians are already rewriting the bill to try and keep there ban on fire arms.

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    What exactly is the law there now as far as banning firearms ?
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    In Chicago you can only have a handgun if you owned it AND registered it prior to something like 1983. No one else can have a handgun in the city limits and no new permits were issued. No one can conceal carry even if you did register your gun!

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    Quote Originally Posted by NeilSmith View Post
    What exactly is the law there now as far as banning firearms ?
    It's simple dude get a print out of your arrest/conviction record and bring that to the police station. If you have at least 4 Violent arrests then your good to carry a gun. Or have 1 murder charge with minor assault charges you good there to. You must prove your a violent repeat offender then you can carry a gun in Chicago to continue your intimidation of the people who can't carry do to there lack of a violent wrap sheet.

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    Ha !!!! I bet everyone there is armed then !!
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