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Re: Silveira DENIED Certiorari



Morton Davis wrote:

"Jake T" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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On Mon, 01 Dec 2003 21:30:07 GMT, "Morton Davis"
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"Mike Haas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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The United States Supreme Court announced this morning

that it has DENIED


the Silveira vs. Lockyer Petition for Certiorari. The

Supreme Court will


not

hear the case.

We should all be thankful for this. For reasons set out by

long-respected


RKBA scholars, this case was disaster, now narrowly

avoided for the most


part. See http://www.calgunlaws.com/ and

http://NRAMembersCouncils.com/


for

articles.

RKBA legal experts strongly suggest that those wishing to

support getting


a

Second Amendment case before the Supreme Court send their

money to support


a

case that does NOT arise in the hostile Ninth Circuit or

California. Note


that there are two Second Amendment cases being litigated

in the District


of

Columbia now, one by the NRA and one by CATO Institute.


Gee, didn't folk just rant and rave about the NRA not doing

anything in the


courts?

Yep. Most don't know of all the low profile gun cases the

NRA funds


across the nation each year.

The Silvera suit just wasn't one of them. There's people I

respect on


both sides of the aisle on this one. My friends all believe

that the


Second is an individual right, but they don't all agree that

Silvera


was the best case to take to the SCOTUS.


Sam, eventually SCOTUS will hear a case on 2nd Amendment INDIVIDUAL rights. I fear there isn't a "right" case.

When that time comes I believe the left leaning court  (SCOTUS
in my opinion will over time continue it's march to the left)
will say once and for all the 2nd Amendment is NOT an
individual right.   This is a sickening thought and I hope and
pray I'm wrong.



If they do that, the Supreme court will be in violation of their oath of office.

-*MORT*-

Davis, you really think that bothers them? They've violated their oath of office continuously for over 100 years.


Denying cert for Silveira is just one more instance of judicial cowardice.

Pat Hines

Pat Hines




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