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New article by Brannon Denning & Glenn Reynolds

Posted by David Hardy · 5 January 2010 08:54 AM

"Heller, High Water(mark)? Lower Courts and the Right to Bear Arms". It deals with the lower courts' responses to Heller. The conclusion is that while courts haven't gone wild in striking down gun laws (surprise!) they seem to be giving Heller a better welcome than they gave some other decisions that "changed the ball game." (The classic there is US v. Lopez, the gun-free school zone case, which lower courts read as having no impact outside of school zones).

Hat tip to reader Joe Olson...

· Heller aftermath

3 Comments | Leave a comment

Letalis Maximus, Esq. | January 5, 2010 6:20 PM | Reply

For those who don't know, Glenn Reynolds of www.instapundit.com fame, is literally the Godfather of blogging. He is also pro-RKBA and Libertarian (I think) in his politics. Although he hardly needs the traffic, it would be worth your while to check out his site from time to time.

Why just yesterday, he said that he was "Willing to work for a Colt Commander in .38 Super."

Hard not to like a guy like that, you know?

CDR D | January 6, 2010 8:53 AM | Reply

Concur, Letalis...

I read his blog every day. Highly recommend.

Ach | January 6, 2010 8:07 PM | Reply

RE: "Why just yesterday, he said that he was "Willing to work for a Colt Commander in .38 Super.""

Technically, I believe he was quoting Tam or whomever he was linking to. He wasn't saying it for himself.

But yes, he clearly supports RKBA

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