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Great post Alan! I appreciate the scoop. It is great to have someone like you there on the inside getting the story and filling us all in rather than having to rely on the lamestream media BS and their--no telling what kind of--spin on the day.

Your blog is great and "Page 9" is excellent. Thanks again.

--Jim

Thank you, Alan, for keeping us informed!

Thanks for the blog Alan, all of us gun owners are fortunate to have a guy like you on our side! Let Dick Heller know that people out here in Az. are praying for him and his legal team.

I am soooo jealous, you are present at a true turning point in American history! I'll trade you, you run my gunshop tomorrow, I'll go to DC in your place!

"The point of contention, and it would not go away, was where that line was drawn, and again and again the D.C. absolute ban was found violative in its absoluteness. The decision to test the protection of 2A against this law in particular was a brilliant stratagem."

Wouldn't the fact that if the 2A is an individual right, an absolute ban prohibitation be a given? Otherwise, the individual right to have an arm means nothing. Better to look to strict scrutiny and incorporation of the 14thA, which, from the looks of things, won't happen.

"The point of contention, and it would not go away, was where that line was drawn, and again and again the D.C. absolute ban was found violative in its absoluteness. The decision to test the protection of 2A against this law in particular was a brilliant stratagem."

Wouldn't the fact that if the 2A is an individual right, an absolute ban prohibitation be a given? Otherwise, the individual right to have an arm means nothing. Better to look to strict scrutiny and incorporation of the 14thA, which, from the looks of things, won't happen.

Thanks for the run down. You are my goto person since I don't have cable and watch TV less than once a week.

Excellent post Alan. I wish I could have been there to see it in person, but it was still exciting to listen to it after the fact, which I've now done multiple times. Definitely history in the making. The Roe vs Wade of Gun Rights, only legitimate.

Very good job, Alan,

But, your comments on the Lady Police Chief confirms what I drew from the Video of the Mayors Press Conference after the Oral Arguments.

The Mayor gave a nice not so victory speech, then, introduced the Chief who surged past him and took control of the mike. As she squared her shoulders and began speaking, I got chills that come back every time I think of her words.

She literally proclaimed Government agencies within the District of Columbia, especially the Police, to be the Government approved Militia protected by the 2nd Amendment, failing to notice (apparently) that she and her co-Tyrants are the rogue Government it was written to protect us from.

It so happens that I know the 20 Markers of the "End of Golden Ages," and, her speech sounded like it was copied straight out of Volume 20, of the 20 Volume Time/Life series of Books, "Civilization," which is now banned from libraries because it is not "Politically Correct." Volume 20 is "The End of Golden Ages."

Of the 20 Markers, marker number 1 is when women, slowly rising to positions of great power, begin using the phrase, "We are Civilized," coupled with, "...the people don't need weapons. If they have weapons they'll be fighting and killing each other, it will cause sedition and rebellion. We can't have this, our Bodygaurds and the City Watch have all the weapons necessary to protect the citizens...THIS, we cannot allow."

Marker number 20, is when they finally succeed in disarming the common citizens. Not a single Civilization in history, including Rome, has lasted more than 20 years beyond this point before vanishing into the pages of moldy History books.

This lady is one of the most dangerous women in America, next to Hillary...and the Lady Police Chief has thrown down the Gauntlet.

Gordon --

I, too, remember the chief's speech. It was accompanied by my mouth dropping open.

Of particular interest was her statement that handguns weren't really banned in D.C. After all, she explained, the police, retired police, federal agents, and security guards could all carry them.

A perfect lead-in to Mr. Heller's later remarks at the same microphone, when asked by a reporter why he felt this issue had to be taken all the way to the Supreme Court. He replied - “I’m a security guard. The authorities have no problem with me carrying a gun to protect them. But they object to me carrying one to protect myself.”

Thank you, Mr. Heller, for distilling the issue so well.

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