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Hopefully Justice Thomas has a good ticker.All we need is RBG to retire and BOOM. Supreme court is great for the next 20 years.
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Hopefully Justice Thomas has a good ticker.All we need is RBG to retire and BOOM. Supreme court is great for the next 20 years.
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The ruling says "manufactured, imported, sold, OR bought"
"or" does not mean "and"
Not quite.All we need is RBG to retire and BOOM. Supreme court is great for the next 20 years.
So much for my uplifted moodNot quite.
Current SCOTUS: 4-3 their favor plus two wildcards (Roberts & Kavanaugh) Problem being that Roberts discovered his inner Earl Warren on Obamcare, he's no friend of ours and Kavanaugh was the dude who PICKED him for GWB to nominate. Kavanaugh might as well be seating Howdy Doody on Roberts's knee as a Justice. And given Roberts's fetish for 6-3 Or Better in his misguided belief that it "preserves the respectability of the Court"...
RBG Vacant: 3-3, plus the wildcards. With Roberts turning Left it breaks as a 5-3 the wrong way.
Let's assume we get a 2A Firebreather like Kozinski or Benitez to replace RBG. STILL 5-4 the wrong way, unless we find whatever blackmail material the Left has on Roberts... to be safe we need to flip TWO more seats, or Gorsuch and Thomas need to break Roberts's hold on Kavanaugh.
We will have a better idea once a firearms case is heard.Not quite.
Current SCOTUS: 4-3 their favor plus two wildcards (Roberts and his cock-remora Kavanaugh) Problem being that Roberts discovered his inner Earl Warren on Obamcare, he's no friend of ours and Kavanaugh was the dude who PICKED him for GWB to nominate. Kavanaugh might as well be seating Howdy Doody on Roberts's knee as a Justice. And given Roberts's fetish for 6-3 Or Better in his misguided belief that it "preserves the respectability of the Court"...
RBG Vacant: 3-3, plus the wildcards. With Roberts turning Left it breaks as a 5-3 the wrong way.
Let's assume we get a 2A Firebreather like Kozinski or Benitez to replace RBG. STILL 5-4 the wrong way, unless we find whatever blackmail material the Left has on Roberts... to be safe we need to flip TWO more seats, or Gorsuch and Thomas need to break Roberts's hold on Kavanaugh.
I just report where the data and analysis lead me, bro. I'm no happier about it than you are...So much for my uplifted mood
Also, remember that if he was issuing that at District or Circuit there was a degree of hand-tying by precedent, especially post-Heller...I think Kavanaugh will be on our side
An excerpt from Brownstein's article in Verdict. Emphasis mine.
"Judge Kavanaugh, however, argued that no standard of review should be applied to test the government's justification for restricting the right to keep and bear arms. If the right is infringed, the infringement can never be justified, no matter how compelling the government's justification for its actions may be. Judge Kavanaugh argued that if the government's action burdens conduct falling within the scope of the Second Amendment right and is not covered by one of the exceptions identified by history and tradition, there is nothing more to say. The law at issue is unconstitutional, period."
That does not sound like a puppet to me.
Well, we hope we have a solid 4...Then you speculate on Roberts and given his refusal to take 2A cases your point is valid, but I am talking about Kavanaugh and, as I pointed out his opinion is pretty straight forward.
You are right about Roberts as a wild card. At least we have a solid 4 in Thomas, Alito, Gorsuch and Kavanaugh.
Now, if only RBG would step down...
I believe it has to be in your possession
Then you speculate on Roberts and given his refusal to take 2A cases your point is valid, but I am talking about Kavanaugh and, as I pointed out his opinion is pretty straight forward.
You are right about Roberts as a wild card. At least we have a solid 4 in Thomas, Alito, Gorsuch and Kavanaugh.
Now, if only RBG would step down...
SCOTUSblog said:Kavanaugh aligned most closely with Roberts, as they both voted in the same direction in all but one of Kavanaugh's first set of decisions. After Roberts, Kavanaugh voted in the same direction as Alito in all but two instances and Breyer in all but three instances.
SCOTUSblog said:Kavanaugh aligned most closely with Roberts, as they both voted in the same direction in all but one of Kavanaugh's first set of decisions.
SCOTUSblog said:Kavanaugh voted along the same lines as Breyer more often than with any of the other liberal justices on the Court, at almost 86 percent of the time so far this term. He then voted alongside Kagan in 81 percent of the decisions in which he participated. Kavanaugh next aligned with both Ginsburg and Sotomayor just over 76 percent of the time so far this term.
SCOTUSblog said:Kavanaugh voted on the same side as Roberts more often than with any of the other justices, at approximately 95 percent of the time. He voted alongside Alito the next most often, at 90 percent of the time. The somewhat surprising finding is that he voted with Breyer more often than with Gorsuch or Thomas. He voted with Gorsuch in 80.95 percent of his votes, which is the same frequency of voting alignment he shared with Kagan. Kavanaugh voted equally least frequently with Thomas, Ginsburg and Sotomayor, all at just over 76 percent of the time.
The original e-mail I received from Gun Owners of California said mags had to be delivered by 5:00PM today to be legal. Undoubtedly, that is the safest thing, having them physically in your possession before/by the deadline. Will CA go after records of shipping to see who got their mags after 5PM? It's possible. My personal opinion of the governor is extremely low and I think he could be petty enough to order the DOJ to try something. For everything before 5 today, they (CADOJ) are SOL.Shipping is often "FOB origin", which means the transfer of ownership happens at delivery to the shipper. That would indicate that it was "in your possession" as long as it had been delivered to the shipper by the seller. Basically once an item leaves the sellers dock, it is yours, but you would have to look at the shippers "shipping terms to be sure". The question is if you are willing to go to court to fight it if there is a question. Most people/business don't want that fight.
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Reading the CRPA alert there is a warning not to talk to law enforcement about the magazine issues.
All we need is RBG to retire and BOOM. Supreme court is great for the next 20 years.
It's fun watching the state, which is used to having everything their own way because they said so, have to actually argue a case. That takes more than talking points and being photogenic.