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Originally Posted by rubberneck
I was wondering if you might be willing to discuss the mechanics of a Federal Lawsuit in opposition to a new AWB. If the Congress is foolish enough to revisit this issue I have to believe that the NRA will fight it in the Courts citing Heller. How does that prospect effect the time line for implementing an new AWB. If such litigation can tie up an AWB for several years it might change how I view my purchasing decisions now.
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IIRC, the last AWB went to the SCOTUS and was upheld.
If there is any hope of doing this, it will need to be quick, before the balance of the Court changes again. I would wager Obama won't be appointing too many gun-loving judges.
TR
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