This last week the Court of Appeals for the Second U.S. Circuit issued a long awaited decision on the constitutionality of the most drastic gun control law in U.S. history, the New York SAFE Act of 2013. This news is disturbing to 2nd Amendment advocates, and gun owners everywhere.
Those who oppose the government’s over reach into personal gun ownership see the writing on the wall. With the Court of Appeals up holding this legislation, the “Secure Ammunition and Firearms Enforcement” (SAFE) which was introduced by New York state, the strict transfer laws, even between family members, seems to regulate gun ownership a bit too far right at the heart of the 2nd Amendment.
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The Black SATIN needs to be removed from office he likes golf maybe Tiger Woods would hire him for his caddy!
I will fight for my gun rights and I will fight for my father God !!!!!
Sounds like that Obama has paid off these Judges to be on his side, and its wrong , they need to be IMPEACHED TOO …
Try gun confiscation and find out what American Citizens really think of Washington and the nine robes justices.
With a liberal court what do you expect. There will be a civil war and this is what obumer wants.
They gone get a lot of people killed if they try that
SCROTUS cant make any laws. They can only interpet them. Its either an abuse of power, or the media has everyone believing that they made the law. A bill has to go through congress and then approved by the President in order for the bill to become a law.
Marlene Moore SCROTUS cant make any laws. They can only interpet them. Its either an abuse of power, or the media has everyone believing that they made the law. A bill has to go through congress and then approved by the President in order for the bill to become a law.
bring alot of body bags…….
We have traitors in the Supreme court who are ruling against our Constitution over and over again. Contact them and tell them to uphold the law!! Demand that they resign.
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