Has anyone here even glanced at Scalia's opinion in DC v Heller?
I have only really glanced at it and read a tiny portion so far, but the right is an individual right, and one I think is needed to this day. The right to bear arms is more than protection against a foreign threat, or even a deterrent of crime. The right to bear arms also protects us against domestic threats, such as out of control governments. Would the USA even exist today if it wasn't for the colonial people having weapons?
Our "Founding Fathers" would probably be rolling over in their graves if they saw what has become of our great country. Where is the freedom? Democrats could care less about freedom, and Republicans aren't much better. (The only freedoms I see Democrats fighting for are insignificant compared to the freedoms they have worked to take away!)
Anyway, I need to read the opinion, and suggest others do too. For the most part, I like Scalia, (though I don't like the very end of his opinion in this case).
The above comments are in response to the other comments on this thread. I have yet to read the article.
By the way, here is the link to the opinion for DC v Heller: http://www.supremecourtus.gov/opinions/07pdf/07-290.pdf
-Sam