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Originally posted by cool_chick
I've read an equal amount of scholarly work published in law journals that support the other position, from professors to lawyers to historians.
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I'm not doubting your word, specifically, but there aren't close to as many supporting the opposite view. In the last 20 years, about ten have been published, virtually of of which were written by the same few people. There's a single law professor at Berkeley and the Violence Policy Center, and that's about it. the ratio of "individual right" protection to the "collective right" protection view is something like 10 to one, or higher, in my favor.
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That rocks. Thank God the USSC in 1938 held up that position. It still doesn't mean the clause is clear, and can't be interpreted either way because of it's vagueness.
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The Supreme Court has refused to grant Certiorari to any Second Amendment case since the
Miller Case, although plenty have been brought to it for decisions.