Thursday, July 2, 2015

David Codrea: Case SCOTUS Didn’t Hear Points to Larger Concern for Gun Owners

The fallout from two recent Supreme Court rulings is receiving needed attention, as it’s up to activist gun owners to keep apprised of looming threats and opportunities, and to minimize damage/maximize gains of case outcomes. For one decision, Gun Owners of America has been at the forefront of warning against the anti-gun dangers hidden in Obamacare. On the flip side, some are looking at the same sex marriage ruling to prompt states to recognize concealed carry permits. But as important as those concerns are, they may ultimately become moot points if a case SCOTUS declined to hear is an indicator of things to come .

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

all good points by "neighbor David"
however, as even "lib" legal scholar John Turley recognized and testified such before congress ...
the entirety of central gvt & SCOTUS power originates solely from "we the people" ...
and as ... unprecedented & increasing numbers are recognizing central gvt has exceeded legit powers granted to them via the founding contract/ US Constitution ...
an unknown tipping point will be reached, unforeseen consequences will result

aka ... generally, people work hard at being good citizens, IF gvt criminalizes them, those same people will work hard(er) at being good criminals