Blimey
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Imo if Thomas does this it won’t change the lower courts.Honestly @Blimey I'm not quite sure. The law at issue is so NYC-specific it is hard to see how it goes broad the way Heller did via McDonald.
What I would love to see though is Thomas put something into the decision which further clarifies the Court's displeasure with lower courts essentially handwaving McDonald away.
It was a great shame that the Scalia court did not take up the Lincoln Park case, which I think would have been an opportunity to point out that AR's are, like the handguns in question in Heller, very much "in common use" and therefore subject to the same rules as Heller. Given the makeup of the Court at the time I can understand why they didn't but still, disappointing and frustrating.
Just my $0.83.
Anything short of a direct, perfect contradiction to a SCOTUS case as it pertains to guns and the lower courts will keep pretending the 2nd doesn’t apply for whatever reason.