Robert J McElwain
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You can't be serious, Robert J McElwain.
What did the Miller decision decide?
What did the program represent as settled law?
Who on the show represented the individual rights interpretation of the Second Amendment?
What was the tone of voice used when referring to those misguided supporters of an individual right interpretation of the Second Amendment?
What was the tone of voice used when pointing out the long standing, and (assumed) correct, collective right interpretation of the Second Amendment?
One post after another in this thread and at the NPR/OTM site has pointed out misrepresentations, factual errors, exaggerations, snide allusions, and deliberately incorrect interpretations of law made throughout the broadcast. The transcript is available for you to read so you don't have to rely on your aural recollection. If you maintain the accuracy of what was said and that the points of view broadcast on the Second Amendment was a balanced representation, I'd like to know how you put that together.
I think you've made my point.
Bob