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In line for the Heller case
Clayton has some pics he took of the determined folks standing in line to get in for the Heller argument. These were taken around 9 PM the night before and yes, they were camped out in sleeping bags. Most of those who got in, I'm told, camped out TWO nights, beginning in line Sunday.
I've seen some other blog entries from people standing in line, but now can't find them; if anyone has some, please add to comments. (Note: due to spam, I think the filter is set to allow one or maybe two htmls per comment; if you have multiples, I'd suggest a separate comment for each).
UPDATE: Yup, if we win in Heller, the 2nd Amendment doctrine recognizing in the 6th Circuit (and in fact in nine of the twelve circuits, I think -- not counting Federal CIrcuit, which handles only certain cases -- will no longer be good law.
Comments
Here you go, ARFCOM style:
http://www.ar15.com/forums/topic.html?b=1&f=5&t=688643&page=1
Posted by: ParatrooperJJ at March 21, 2008 10:07 AM
I arrived at the court around 7:20 AM Monday morning and was 6th in line. It really was a fun trip. I figured if I could survive 23 days climbing Mt. McKinley at high altitude where it was so cold my Witch Hazel froze into a slush, I could handle one night on the streets of DC at sea level with balmy air temps of 35 degrees. I was very comfy in my recliner chair but everyone was making fun of my hi visibility yellow foul weather gear. I guarantee you would pay $1000 for that gear under the right circumstances.
Posted by: Matt Carmel at March 21, 2008 11:06 PM
I remember your outfit!
Posted by: Federal Farmer at March 22, 2008 04:59 PM
