Aguila Blanca
Staff
The Supreme Court has decided NOT to hear any of the pending 2nd Amendment cases before it.
https://bearingarms.com/cam-e/2020/...vrJBlkUu0lkS_UEkXtWW5PjDS0JyKB_uIrnp56nE2RtJ4
This is unfortunate ... or maybe not. We know that four of the justices have signaled that they would like to see clarification of the 2nd Amendment. We also know that the liberal bloc would like nothing better than to make the 2nd Amendment disappear. I believe it might have been possible for the pro-2A group to have forced the issue on some of these cases, so what this may signal is that they didn't think those cases were strong enough to persuade the swing vote -- which, at the moment, is likely Roberts.
This is why we really REALLY need to see Trump get the opportunity to appoint at least one more originalist, strict constructionist justice. I'm not asking for someone who is a pro-gun activist. I would just like to see another justice in the mold of Scalia, whose philosophy was to follow the law where it went, even if he didn't particularly like where it went. That's supposed to be the role of a judge -- to interpret and to apply the law. The role of writing laws belongs to the legislative branch.
https://bearingarms.com/cam-e/2020/...vrJBlkUu0lkS_UEkXtWW5PjDS0JyKB_uIrnp56nE2RtJ4
This is unfortunate ... or maybe not. We know that four of the justices have signaled that they would like to see clarification of the 2nd Amendment. We also know that the liberal bloc would like nothing better than to make the 2nd Amendment disappear. I believe it might have been possible for the pro-2A group to have forced the issue on some of these cases, so what this may signal is that they didn't think those cases were strong enough to persuade the swing vote -- which, at the moment, is likely Roberts.
This is why we really REALLY need to see Trump get the opportunity to appoint at least one more originalist, strict constructionist justice. I'm not asking for someone who is a pro-gun activist. I would just like to see another justice in the mold of Scalia, whose philosophy was to follow the law where it went, even if he didn't particularly like where it went. That's supposed to be the role of a judge -- to interpret and to apply the law. The role of writing laws belongs to the legislative branch.