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<blockquote data-quote="shooterdave" data-source="post: 1193403" data-attributes="member: 3128"><p>While you are technically right, there is something called "case law" Basically this is what we are seeing. Since this is the highest court in the land, and the case dealt directly with a challenge of a law based on constitutionality, it becomes a ruling that other cases nation-wide will be compared to. Kind of a "litmus-test" We will see a bunch of new cases filed in the near future in states and cities that have prohibiting gun laws. This decision does not automatically mean that everyone in the land who legally can own a firearm now gets to. It will be a while before we see laws across the nation change to meet this new ruling. A Judge would be commiting career suicide to openly rule against the precidence set by today's decision. that being said, it will still probably happen somewhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shooterdave, post: 1193403, member: 3128"] While you are technically right, there is something called "case law" Basically this is what we are seeing. Since this is the highest court in the land, and the case dealt directly with a challenge of a law based on constitutionality, it becomes a ruling that other cases nation-wide will be compared to. Kind of a "litmus-test" We will see a bunch of new cases filed in the near future in states and cities that have prohibiting gun laws. This decision does not automatically mean that everyone in the land who legally can own a firearm now gets to. It will be a while before we see laws across the nation change to meet this new ruling. A Judge would be commiting career suicide to openly rule against the precidence set by today's decision. that being said, it will still probably happen somewhere. [/QUOTE]
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