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Richmond Times-Dispatch covers the Thomas concurrence
It's not often one sees a newspaper article that reproduces large portions of a Supreme Court opinion. It's a far cut above the usual "the decision will have these policy effects," or "these people cheered it and those people don't like it." To actually report a decision, and edit it down to suitable size, requires too much work.
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Posted by: bill-tb at July 22, 2010 04:59 PM
The editors of the TD's editorial pages are actually generally pretty libertarian. All are gun owners and in favor of the individual right to keep and bear arms. And remember, it is Richmond, VA - where god, guns and NASCAR rule. Open carry is legal for anyone not disqualified from possessing a handgun, and we're shall issue for concealed.
Posted by: Bill at July 26, 2010 03:01 PM
