Marxists States worried about SCOTUS

Started by Hoofer, April 27, 2021, 03:02:34 PM

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Hoofer

Warren Whilhem worried he's gonna get his anti-2nd Amendment laws overturned?

https://www.newsmax.com/newsfront/new-york-city-gun-control-bill-de-blasio/2021/04/27/id/1019138/

States Concerned Supreme Court Gun Case Undermines Local Gun Control

"The U.S. Supreme Court's decision to examine a New York law barring people from carrying guns outside their homes could weaken state-level efforts to curb violence after a slew of mass shootings.

The announcement Monday drew angst from New York City's mayor and gun-control advocates in eight states with large cities that would be most affected by a court decision expanding right-to-carry laws after a yearlong spike in urban violence.

In New York City, 328 shootings by April 18 outpaced last year's level by 64% despite tens of millions of dollars spent on police training and community-based anti-violence teams. Mayor Bill de Blasio, who attributes the increase to a pandemic-related breakdown in social cohesion, said "my heart sank" when he heard about the Supreme Court's review.

"We've come so far to try to keep guns out of the hands of New Yorkers, particularly young people, and the Supreme Court, it looks like they're working overtime to put guns right back in those hands," de Blasio said Monday. "That really worries me."


nudge-nudge - Hey Warren... it ain't working!
All animals are created equal; Some just take longer to cook.   Survival is keeping an eye on those around you...

dickfoster

Quote from: Hoofer on April 27, 2021, 03:02:34 PM
Warren Whilhem worried he's gonna get his anti-2nd Amendment laws overturned?

https://www.newsmax.com/newsfront/new-york-city-gun-control-bill-de-blasio/2021/04/27/id/1019138/

States Concerned Supreme Court Gun Case Undermines Local Gun Control

"The U.S. Supreme Court's decision to examine a New York law barring people from carrying guns outside their homes could weaken state-level efforts to curb violence after a slew of mass shootings.

The announcement Monday drew angst from New York City's mayor and gun-control advocates in eight states with large cities that would be most affected by a court decision expanding right-to-carry laws after a yearlong spike in urban violence.

In New York City, 328 shootings by April 18 outpaced last year's level by 64% despite tens of millions of dollars spent on police training and community-based anti-violence teams. Mayor Bill de Blasio, who attributes the increase to a pandemic-related breakdown in social cohesion, said "my heart sank" when he heard about the Supreme Court's review.

"We've come so far to try to keep guns out of the hands of New Yorkers, particularly young people, and the Supreme Court, it looks like they're working overtime to put guns right back in those hands," de Blasio said Monday. "That really worries me."


nudge-nudge - Hey Warren... it ain't working!

They should be. According to the second amendment every gun law in this nation be it federal, state or local is unconstitutional and is therefore illegal. Both it's meaning and it's intent is abundantly clear to all but idiots and morons.
Crazy but not stupid!

Mimsy

Quote from: dickfoster on April 27, 2021, 04:44:45 PM
They should be. According to the second amendment every gun law in this nation be it federal, state or local is unconstitutional and is therefore illegal. Both it's meaning and it's intent is abundantly clear to all but idiots and morons.

Ding ding ding exactly!!!  :thumbsup:

Hoofer

If there was ANY correlation between more gun laws and a drop in violence - I *might* be persuaded to *consider* banning anti-tank weapons & flame throwers.   :ttoung:
Since more guns = less crime, I want a Cobra attack helicopter, and whatever it comes loaded with for hunting Wolves in Idaho.    :thumbsup:
All animals are created equal; Some just take longer to cook.   Survival is keeping an eye on those around you...