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I’m genuinely slightly retarted so my interpretation is worth what you’re paying for it.Genuinely appreciate your interpretation.
I’m genuinely slightly retarted so my interpretation is worth what you’re paying for it.Genuinely appreciate your interpretation.
Now hopefully the judge sees it that way!!I’m genuinely slightly retarted so my interpretation is worth what you’re paying for it.
why not take a moment to READ this thread on arfcom: Hiram IS and HAS BEEN directly involved with "NOLO" (Attorney bringing the Case) you and the rest here pissing & moaning about things not going their way, or the way THEY think they should.I am going to email GOA and demand my donation/dues back. I am done with the "little victories" now mentality. Fuck them if they are not willing to go for it all here. This BS is unconstitutional. PERIOD!
Thanks for the link. You have to admit though this whole thing has been one giant cluster fuck from the beginning. Hard not to get soured.why not take a moment to READ this thread on arfcom: Hiram IS and HAS BEEN directly involved with "NOLO" (Attorney bringing the Case) you and the rest here pissing & moaning about things not going their way, or the way THEY think they should.
UPDATE - NOLO and GOA File Response to NY's Hail Mary Request for a Stay - AR15.COM
Cluster fuck? No Sir, there are well laid plans in action here, ones that account for changes in the game, and the players know what they're doing.Thanks for the link. You have to admit though this whole thing has been one giant cluster fuck from the beginning. Hard not to get soured.
I have donated to GOA multiple times regarding this lawsuit.Cluster fuck? No Sir, there are well laid plans in action here, ones that account for changes in the game, and the players know what they're doing.
The only investment most have made in this action is their unskilled, subjective opinion, all while expecting the benefits from a win.
As a rhetorical question not expectant of answer. have you (those reading this) made monetary contributions to this Lawsuit? Membership in GOA? how about sending a "Thank You" to the Attorney or plaintiff for standing up at great personal expense and time to take this on?
All I read is bitching and complaining from people who have neither the expertise of Law Practice, or actual involvement in the case... Soured? sure, most of us are from being fucked over by the State and their rigged game, and the only way to beat it is having people that know it better fight for us.
Mic drop.Cluster fuck? No Sir, there are well laid plans in action here, ones that account for changes in the game, and the players know what they're doing.
The only investment most have made in this action is their unskilled, subjective opinion, all while expecting the benefits from a win.
As a rhetorical question not expectant of answer. have you (those reading this) made monetary contributions to this Lawsuit? Membership in GOA? how about sending a "Thank You" to the Attorney or plaintiff for standing up at great personal expense and time to take this on?
All I read is bitching and complaining from people who have neither the expertise of Law Practice, or actual involvement in the case... Soured? sure, most of us are from being fucked over by the State and their rigged game, and the only way to beat it is having people that know it better fight for us.
First of all my cluster fuck reference was related to what the state has been doing to law abiding gun owners for quite some time. Second I actually will answer your rhetorical question. I have made monetary contributions to the lawsuit, I have paid for a membership in GOA, I have contributed to the Westchester Jewish group situation and have volunteered to be a plaintiff, etc. so you can put a cream on that rash of yours and point your vitriol in someone else's direction. No, I have not sent a thank you so you've got me there.Cluster fuck? No Sir, there are well laid plans in action here, ones that account for changes in the game, and the players know what they're doing.
The only investment most have made in this action is their unskilled, subjective opinion, all while expecting the benefits from a win.
As a rhetorical question not expectant of answer. have you (those reading this) made monetary contributions to this Lawsuit? Membership in GOA? how about sending a "Thank You" to the Attorney or plaintiff for standing up at great personal expense and time to take this on?
All I read is bitching and complaining from people who have neither the expertise of Law Practice, or actual involvement in the case... Soured? sure, most of us are from being fucked over by the State and their rigged game, and the only way to beat it is having people that know it better fight for us.
I have made numerous monitory donation to the Jewish lawsuit, GOA, and mostly to FPC and all I get is emergency requests for more money.Cluster fuck? No Sir, there are well laid plans in action here, ones that account for changes in the game, and the players know what they're doing.
The only investment most have made in this action is their unskilled, subjective opinion, all while expecting the benefits from a win.
As a rhetorical question not expectant of answer. have you (those reading this) made monetary contributions to this Lawsuit? Membership in GOA? how about sending a "Thank You" to the Attorney or plaintiff for standing up at great personal expense and time to take this on?
All I read is bitching and complaining from people who have neither the expertise of Law Practice, or actual involvement in the case... Soured? sure, most of us are from being fucked over by the State and their rigged game, and the only way to beat it is having people that know it better fight for us.
Yes I made contributions to this and other suits.As a rhetorical question not expectant of answer. have you (those reading this) made monetary contributions to this Lawsuit? Membership in GOA? how about sending a "Thank You" to the Attorney or plaintiff for standing up at great personal expense and time to take this on?
I don't know very much about these things but I would think the Supreme Court ruling would be the only settled law that matters.I try to stay out of the political/legal threads and hold my tongue but will say from a legal perspective (and to be clear I'm not a lawyer but have been directly involved in numerous complicated litigation on the corporate side) there is likely a lot of merit with the seemingly piecemeal and disjointed approach we've only observed from the outside. Namely if they go for the whole enchilada and lose (perhaps not on the merits but a corrupt system) it would become settled law and a huge victory for the State. Perhaps better to chip away one bit at a time until the whole facade comes crumbling down. Personally if I was on the legal team the last thing I'd do is share strategy over the Interwebz but my hunch is that may be the case here.... my $0.02.
Yeah and if I'm not mistaken the SCOTUS ruling left the door open with so called "sensitive locations" so here we are...I don't know very much about these things but I would think the Supreme Court ruling would be the only settled law that matters.
Sensitive locations that existed in 1791, sure. The new play is playing dumb about what was what back then as the link I just posted shows. Thats their new play. They aren't historians so how do they know?Yeah and if I'm not mistaken the SCOTUS ruling left the door open with so called "sensitive locations" so here we are...
How do they know they were white and male? Are they biologists? Sounds racist and reeks of assumptive privilege.More games being played by judges who won't do as they're told by SCOTUS.
“we are not experts in what white, wealthy and male property owners thought about firearms regulation in 1791,” he said.
Historian? So cute since the left is either rewriting or erasing history as of late. How about a reading comprehension coach?More games being played by judges who won't do as they're told by SCOTUS.
“we are not experts in what white, wealthy and male property owners thought about firearms regulation in 1791,” he said.
which is why those directly involved (and I assure you they are and do frequents arfcom) there is so much going on, and you're right about piecemeal and settled Law, that's why the SAFE Act case was dropped from SCOTUS: with the death of Scalia the balance would have shifted to a likely tie in which case the Law WOULD STAND not only for NY but the rest of the Country as well.I try to stay out of the political/legal threads and hold my tongue but will say from a legal perspective (and to be clear I'm not a lawyer but have been directly involved in numerous complicated litigation on the corporate side) there is likely a lot of merit with the seemingly piecemeal and disjointed approach we've only observed from the outside. Namely if they go for the whole enchilada and lose (perhaps not on the merits but a corrupt system) it would become settled law and a huge victory for the State. Perhaps better to chip away one bit at a time until the whole facade comes crumbling down. Personally if I was on the legal team the last thing I'd do is share strategy over the Interwebz but my hunch is that may be the case here.... my $0.02.
Good for you! they need all the funds they can get, especially since there are more riding the wagon than pulling it.First of all my cluster fuck reference was related to what the state has been doing to law abiding gun owners for quite some time. Second I actually will answer your rhetorical question. I have made monetary contributions to the lawsuit, I have paid for a membership in GOA, I have contributed to the Westchester Jewish group situation and have volunteered to be a plaintiff, etc. so you can put a cream on that rash of yours and point your vitriol in someone else's direction. No, I have not sent a thank you so you've got me there.
Thanks for the background, it is appreciated.I am a lawyer and have handled several "gun cases" in NY. In most cases, legal questions are decided on the briefs and the judge's (actually law clerk's) research in addition to the briefs. Don't even have oral arguments in many cases. Legal opinions don't write themselves. They, as well as the briefs are time and labor intensive. The more complicated the case, the longer it takes. Single issue cases like the house of religion case are easier and quicker.
Normally in a case like this the judge generally decides how he wants the opinion to go. One or several law clerks write the draft based on the judge's notes. Some times different clerks write different parts of the opinion. The judge and the clerks kick in around, make revisions, revisions of revisions, rewrite certain sections until the judge is satisfied. Then it goes out. I'm thinking we may get a decision by Friday. We will see.
Having said that, the judge and his staff know that this case is going to be appealed either way. They want the opinion to stand up on appeal. Now the Second Circuit has been a liberal political court when it cames to the 2nd A. However, they have already been spanked by the Supreme Court. The Bruen decision already states what would and would not be acceptable and the NY gov. and legislature did exactly what the Court said they should not do. The judges of the 2nd know if the plaintiffs do not prevail they will appeal to the Supreme Court. It will be the State of NY and the 2nd Cir giving the Supreme Court and specifically J. Thomas et al the middle finger. I don't think the Supreme Court will just let it go.