Two from David Codrea
Supreme Court gun case decisions highlight uncertainty of outcomes
Believing there is a a more fundamental consideration involved here, this correspondent’s position on likely Supreme Court Second Amendment rulings has not changed since 2005.
“[I]f they accept either Seegars or Parker [aka Heller], I believe the court will not dare say there is no individual rkba,” a post on The War on Guns blog predicted. “But if they find there is one, it will be so heavily burdened with ‘reasonable restrictions’ as to ensure the status quo. They'll never admit the truth unless someone, that would be us, has enough power to compel them.”
Excuse for firing clerk over gun defense reeks of corporate double-talk
“At Nouria Energy, our employees are our most cherished assets,” they unctuously proclaim on their website home page. “Their safety and the safety of our customers is priority number one.”
Somehow, the immortal line spoken by John Vernon in “The Outlaw Josey Wales” comes to mind.
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