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With Gun Laws, We Can Profit from Australia’s Example
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The National Rifle Association and its supporters base their support of open gun laws on our Second Amendment. Judge Antonin Scalia, whose opinion changed the court’s interpretation of the Second Amendment and dictated a much-looser reading of the amendment, based his opinion on his evaluation of the minds of the writers of the Constitution when the amendment was written. This was in accordance with his own historical interpretation — which ignored prior case law and allowed an experienced debater like Scalia to justify his decision regardless of past legal precedent |
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