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In reply to the discussion: Guns, Everywhere [View all]DonP
(6,185 posts)35. The "dissent" is worth a bucket of warm spit
I love you guys that mentally manage to ignore the majority decision and its implications, because you don't like the findings, and hold up the dissent, as if it had some legal weight for courts around the country.
Tell us Hoyt, how much weight should we and the courts give to the dissents from other SCOTUS decisions like Brown v. Board of Education or Roe v. Wade? Or is it just anything related to the 2nd amendment?
Your side of this argument lost and continues to lose with no changes in sight.
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I have no problem with CC'ing for someone reasonable and responsible, which you appear to be.
DCBob
Apr 2012
#19
Quit carrying and supporting more guns in public, and no one will even think you are like that.
Hoyt
Apr 2012
#28
Is that the touch-stone for a Constitutional Right, "reasonable and responsible"?
PavePusher
Apr 2012
#22
Justice Stevens and the other 3 liberals on SC explain it well in dissent to Heller.
Hoyt
Apr 2012
#31
Need to compare them to people who could qualify for CCW, but know they don't need a gun.
Hoyt
Apr 2012
#32