Mcdonald, Et Al. V. City of Chicgo, Illinois – A Highly Anticipated Decision Regarding Your Second Amendment Rights

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I have received some comments under previous unrelated posts regarding the United States Supreme Court’s decision released Monday, June 27, 2010, captioned McDonald, et al. v. Chicago, Illinois, a monumental Supreme Court decision relating to 2nd Amendment Rights, specifically the right to possess handguns. The opinion specifically addresses the prohibition placed on residents of Chicago and Oak Park, Illinois to possess handguns, but has far greater implications with respect to gun rights. A later blog may follow as it relates to McDonald, but for now, a synopsis of the Court’s ruling, as well as, a link to the decision can be found at the Washington Post’s website here.

Court of Law Trial: Female Judge and and Jury Sit, Start of a Civil Case Hearing. Proceedings in Motion to Rule Out a Sentence. Defendant is Not Convicted nor Not Guilty.

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