Is The Supreme Court’s Heller Binding In New York?
BY Herschel Smith7 years, 9 months ago
“New York Attorney General files response in Taser case, and no, it’s not a joke,” attorney Stephen Stamboulieh notes in response to the state’s position in the matter of Avitabile v. Cuomo. “I guess before I argue these motions on March 24, 2017, I have to figure out if the Supreme Court’s Heller opinion is binding law in New York. “
I have a better question. Is God’s opinion relevant in New York? If you say yes, then you must admit that His requirement to defend your life because it’s made in His image means that the very weapons the New York AG thinks aren’t covered by Heller are the least of the things you should be able to own. If you say no, well then, the future doesn’t look bright for you, if you know what I mean. Your body doesn’t just cool to ambient temperature when you die, and that’s the end. There’s something more. Much more. In fact, this life is but a vapor, but what we do and how we believe matters above all else. Forget Heller. What about the sovereign of the universe?
Hey, take a look at the picture. I love it how these controllers always try to line up the blue costumed hacks behind them, as if their opinion means anything. And look at the sad, unlikable, bitchy and asshole faces in that gaggle. Would you want to be around them for any reason under the sun? Say one of the boys asked you to drop by for a pit fire, a bit of Maker’s Mark and some cigars with them. Would you even want to go? It would be like spending quality time with that creepy, weird guy who shouts a lot, looks at you strange, smells bad and pushes the buggy with all his stuff in it. At least, that’s how I think of it.
Don’t be like them, boys and girls. Don’t be like gun controllers. They’re a sad, unsociable lot.
On March 14, 2017 at 10:42 am, Archer said:
Don’t be like them, boys and girls. Don’t be like gun controllers. They’re a sad, unsociable lot.
I’ve yet to find an anti-gun range where people hang out, chat, share stories, and have fun the same way we do at a gun range.
Ditto for anti-gun shows; they’re just not the same as gun shows.
Former President Obama referred to us as “bitter clingers”. He was half right. Sure, we cling to our guns, our Bibles, and the U.S. Constitution …
… but it’s the other side that’s bitter about it.
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