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 Subject: GOA Supreme Court Brief Underscores TRUE Meaning Of The Second Amendment

 From: Gun_Owners_of_America@capwiz.mailmanager.net
 Date: Tue, 12 Feb 2008 15:03:31 -0500

 GOA Files Blockbuster Brief Before The U.S. Supreme Court!
 -- Pratt hits the airwaves, selling the pro-gun position in the court
 of public opinion

 Gun Owners of America E-Mail Alert
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 Tuesday, February 12, 2008


 Gun Owners of America filed its brief yesterday before the U.S.
 Supreme Court in defense of Dick Anthony Heller, who was denied the
 right to own a gun in the nation's capital as a result of the
 draconian gun ban which exists there.

 In this hard-hitting brief, GOA takes aim at the weak arguments put
 forth by both the DC government and the Bush Administration. But
 more than that, GOA examines the favorable text and context of the
 Second Amendment in great detail, while also documenting the pro-gun
 history that formed the backdrop of its inclusion into the Bill of
 Rights.

 The GOA brief even presents the greatest reason for the right to keep
 and bear arms, stating that "the Second Amendment right is to be
 exercised as a last resort to guard against tyranny."

 GOA's Executive Director, Larry Pratt, has hit the airwaves recently,
 appearing on many talk shows and in newspapers to differentiate the
 GOA approach from the sullied road the President has taken. Pratt,
 along with other GOA spokesmen, has argued that the "bomb" which
 Bush's Solicitor General dropped last month (when he submitted his
 brief) would destroy the Second Amendment.

 After all, the Bush administration's approach is that any and all
 guns can be controlled or banned if a federal court finds that to be
 "reasonable."

 The GOA approach differs from many of the briefs that are being
 submitted to the high Court. For example, one brief which is being
 submitted by several legislators highlights Congress' position on the
 Second Amendment over the years. This can be a useful approach, to
 be sure.

 But while the congressional brief concedes that the DC Council may
 have gone too far, it also says it's appropriate for the legislative
 branch to pass restrictions upon our Second Amendment rights -- a
 stance which is, in principle, not too different from the one the
 U.S. Solicitor General has filed.

 That's where the GOA brief draws a "bright line" in the sand by
 repeating the amendment's wording "shall not be infringed" over and
 over again. For example, our brief states:

  [T]he argument that "the right of the people" is subject to
  reasonable regulation and restriction tramples on the very words of
  the Second Amendment, reading the phrase -- "shall not be
 infringed"
  -- as if it read "shall be subject only to reasonable regulation to
  achieve public safety."

 The GOA brief can be read online at
 http://www.gunowners.org/fs0802.pdf on the GOA website. Several
 pro-gun groups joined GOA, including Gun Owners Foundation, Gun
 Owners of California, Maryland Shall Issue, Inc., Virginia Citizens
 Defense League, among others.

 You will remember that last month, GOA alerted you to Rep. Virgil
 Goode's efforts to get President Bush to pull his brief before the
 Court. Thanks to your efforts, Rep. Goode has almost 50
 congressional signatories on his letter. While the letter has
 already been sent to the President, Goode continues to solicit even
 more signatories and is sending those names to Bush as well. (GOA
 will provide you further updates and a list of the congressman who
 have cosigned the letter in an upcoming alert.)

 Gun Owners of America is committing a significant portion of our
 available resources as we are fighting this battle in the courts, in
 the Congress and in the media.

 If you would like to help do your part in covering the tremendous
 costs associated with this effort, please go to
 http://www.gunowners.com/heller.htm to make a tax-deductible
 contribution. Thank you so much.


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