Much better than mine, Fat B, thanks!
Problem with decisions like Heller is it didn't get past the 'inside the home' part of our 2A rights. The courts are too tentative in stating rights in fact extend just about everywhere; they seem afraid to commit to getting past the "inside the home" part. The Fourth Circuit court did get past that in this case. Another small chip off the grabbers' roadblock...
Just curious, which part irritates you - the outside the home, the felons, or the bodyguards, if you don't mind the [slightly off-topic] question?
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