U.S. Supreme Court asked to Consider SAF, ANJRPC Right to Carry Case

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Sweet. If, and its a big if, its heard and won the article says it could change the way other states operate. I think we have noticed from Heller and McDonald, that the only thing it changes is the original case and its locale.
 
It must be a cool feeling for Gura to be able to write a petition and use a case he one as the precedent in the first sentence!

The Second Amendment “guarantee the indi-
vidual right to possess and carry weapons in case
of confrontation.”
District of Columbia
v.
Heller
, 554
U.S. 570, 592 (2008). B
 
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