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« Washington Times op-ed on Chicago case | Main | Poll results and the media »

Sale on Second Amendment books by David E. Young

Posted by David Hardy · 11 December 2009 07:18 PM

David E. Young is having a 50% off sale on his books, Origins of the Second Amendment and The Founders' View of the Right to Bear Arms. Sale ends after Bill of Rights Day, December 15. I have both ... or had, I lost the former, and will order another.

To put it concisely: Origins of the Second Amendment was cited 38 times in the Emerson decision. Our Academics for the Second Amendment brief cited it in the Supreme Court. Enough said.

6 Comments | Leave a comment

David E. Young | December 12, 2009 8:23 AM | Reply

A thank you to David for mentioning and linking to the Bill of Rights Day observance sale of my Second Amendment historical research.

Carl from Chicago | December 13, 2009 9:27 PM | Reply

"To put it concisely: Origins of the Second Amendment was cited 38 times in the Emerson decision. Our Academics for the Second Amendment brief cited it in the Supreme Court. Enough said."

Not only did the A2A brief cite Young's work ... the Justices themselves cited him in Heller ... three times.

David McCleary | December 14, 2009 9:44 AM | Reply

David

I still remember buying Origins of the Second Amendment from you at a gun show in Michigan when, I believe, you had first published the book. It has been on my book self ever since. I only wish I had had you sign it.

David E. Young | December 14, 2009 4:24 PM | Reply

David McCleary, are you sure it wasn't at one of the Brassroots rallies?

David McCleary | December 14, 2009 5:33 PM | Reply

May well have been--memory is fading. None the less great book--Thank you

Mark | December 15, 2009 6:17 AM | Reply

Thanks for posting this info!

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