Wait...did the dissenting judge really cite a dissent from another case in his dissent, as if it were gospel?
Didn't CA early on stay out of this when they could have intervened from the beginning?
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I literally told my wife, who I love dearly, that I would rather get painful terminal ass cancer than ever go through a divorce.
Hypothetically speaking, of course. It's great we can talk so frankly.
I'm very sorry to hear of your predicament, you should make sure you have a competent...
"You may very well think that about Mr Frosh, but I couldn't possibly comment"
Great show, first 2 parts better than the final cut, though...
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Factor in Scalias comments in mid February.
So is the underlying implication that they denied Masciandaro and Williams because they don't want to use a criminal case? The civil ones are totally clean hands.
Isn't there a provision in this to make carrying outside permit restrictions a crime? Sounds like it will be more important than ever to have one's official "business cash" envelope on one's person constantly. With a few hundred in it.
Heck, make it into a permit-holding wallet.
And a denial of cert in Kachalsky also would give us an answer, no? It would imply SCOTUS is just fine with may-issue.
But both of these are totally clean civil cases of 2A, not like Masciandaro, Chester, etc.
They could deny Kachalsky and let the 9th cases percolate.
Knowing...
I had friends who had airsofted several times on my farm at the very western tip of Howard Co. Then again, it was in the woods in the middle of 200 acres. Some of their gear looked pretty "real" but for orange tips.
I often wondered if some lunatic could paint a real SBR with an orange...