Safety in defenselessness?
Law • March 2008 • Views: 318
“This sort of uncertainty would be considered intolerable in the exercise of any other fundamental right. Could a law requiring that books in the home be kept under lock and key be redeemed by arguing that courts probably would give it a “narrowing construction”? If the right to keep and bear arms means anything in practical terms, it means someone who uses a gun to defend himself in his own home should not have to throw himself on the mercy of the courts.”