Top News
Supreme Court Rules for Gun Owners in Chicago Handgun Case
June 28, 2010
|

Photo via Flickr.com (IslesPunkFan).
The Supreme Court on Monday extended the Second Amendment's right to keep and bear arms to the states in the second major victory for gun rights supporters in as many years.
The justices two years ago, by a 5-4 majority in the 2008 District of Columbia v. Heller case, recognized the right for Washington, D.C., residents to register handguns and keep them in their homes. But because of the District's status as a federal enclave, the decision did not apply to states and localities across the country.
The same five justices who formed the majority on that decision were also the majority of Monday's 5-4 decision, which concluded that the due process clause of the Fourteenth Amendment "incorporates" Second Amendment protections not only against the federal government but also against states and localities.
"The right to keep and bear arms must be regarded as a substantive guarantee, not a prohibition that could be ignored so long as the States legislated in an evenhanded manner," Justice Samuel Alito wrote for the majority.
Read Full Story at WashingtonTimes.com
Tags: Gun Rights Advocacy, Second Amendment, U.S. Supreme Court Cases

Loading...
Be the first to comment on this story
Other Recent News
The Metropolitan (D.C.) Police Department became the first major law enforcement agency in...
The Seattle Police Department is objecting to reforms proposed by the U.S. Department of...
A former Houston police officer was found not guilty Wednesday of official oppression in...
In "The Zodiac Killer Cover Up," former California Highway Patrol Officer Lyndon Lafferty...
The mother of a mentally ill homeless man who died after he was beaten by Fullerton police...