United States v Miller (1939)

United States v Miller
May 15, 1939

The United States Supreme Court decided today, in 1939, that the 1934 National Firearms Act does not violate the 2nd Amendment

Since then, this decision has been used to validate most federal level gun control legislation

Do your own research on the Miller decision.
Learn, then act. Those who forget history are doomed to repeat it

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#GunHistory #FirearmsLaws #LearnOurPast#MillerDecision #2ndAmendment


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Gun Possession Near Schools Not Restricted (1995)

April 26, 1995
The U.S. Supreme Court overturned a federal law banning gun possession near schools on the grounds that it was beyond the scope of congress power to regulate interstate commerce.

We win and loose battles.. let’s resolve to win the war !! #GunChannels
#GunWebsites #GunLaws #GunLife#LearnGunHistory #SmarterEveryDay


Printz v. United States (1997)

6-27-1997
Printz v. United States

U.S. Supreme Court case that ruled the Brady Law requirement for background checks unconstitutional (violated 10th Amendment).

#GunLaws
#SCOUS
#SupremeCourt
#BradyLaw
#BadLawsGetRemoved


Heller Decision (2008)

June 26, 2008 
The US Supreme Court ruled 5 to 4, that Americans have an INDIVIDUAL right to own firearms, for self-defense and hunting.

This was the Court’s first major pronouncement on gun rights in US history
It is NOT over, get involved learn & share info on Supreme Court decisions

#HellerDecision
#HellerVsWashingtonDC
#DCvs.Heller
#LearnGunLaws
#GunLaws


Heller 10 Year Anniversary

When and where is the Heller 10 Year Anniversary Celebration Banquet?
The Heller 10 Year Anniversary Celebration Banquet will be on June 26, 2018, at the City Club of Washington, Washington D.C.

What is the cost of attending?
Ticket Price Range: $95 – $450

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United States v Miller (1939)

United States v Miller
May 15, 1939

The United States Supreme Court decided today, in 1939, that the 1934 National Firearms Act does not violate the 2nd Amendment

Since then, this decision has been used to validate most federal level gun control legislation

Do your own research on the Miller decision.
Learn, then act. Those who forget history are doomed to repeat it

#GunChannels
#GunHistory #FirearmsLaws #LearnOurPast#MillerDecision #2ndAmendment


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Gun Possession Near Schools Not Restricted (1995)

April 26, 1995
The U.S. Supreme Court overturned a federal law banning gun possession near schools on the grounds that it was beyond the scope of congress power to regulate interstate commerce.

We win and loose battles.. let’s resolve to win the war !! #GunChannels
#GunWebsites #GunLaws #GunLife#LearnGunHistory #SmarterEveryDay


Printz v. United States (1997)

6-27-1997
Printz v. United States

U.S. Supreme Court case that ruled the Brady Law requirement for background checks unconstitutional (violated 10th Amendment).

#GunLaws
#SCOUS
#SupremeCourt
#BradyLaw
#BadLawsGetRemoved


Heller Decision (2008)

June 26, 2008 
The US Supreme Court ruled 5 to 4, that Americans have an INDIVIDUAL right to own firearms, for self-defense and hunting.

This was the Court’s first major pronouncement on gun rights in US history
It is NOT over, get involved learn & share info on Supreme Court decisions

#HellerDecision
#HellerVsWashingtonDC
#DCvs.Heller
#LearnGunLaws
#GunLaws


United States v Miller (1939)

United States v Miller
May 15, 1939

The United States Supreme Court decided today, in 1939, that the 1934 National Firearms Act does not violate the 2nd Amendment

Since then, this decision has been used to validate most federal level gun control legislation

Do your own research on the Miller decision.
Learn, then act. Those who forget history are doomed to repeat it

#GunChannels
#GunHistory #FirearmsLaws #LearnOurPast#MillerDecision #2ndAmendment


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Gun Possession Near Schools Not Restricted (1995)

April 26, 1995
The U.S. Supreme Court overturned a federal law banning gun possession near schools on the grounds that it was beyond the scope of congress power to regulate interstate commerce.

We win and loose battles.. let’s resolve to win the war !! #GunChannels
#GunWebsites #GunLaws #GunLife#LearnGunHistory #SmarterEveryDay


Printz v. United States (1997)

6-27-1997
Printz v. United States

U.S. Supreme Court case that ruled the Brady Law requirement for background checks unconstitutional (violated 10th Amendment).

#GunLaws
#SCOUS
#SupremeCourt
#BradyLaw
#BadLawsGetRemoved


Heller Decision (2008)

June 26, 2008 
The US Supreme Court ruled 5 to 4, that Americans have an INDIVIDUAL right to own firearms, for self-defense and hunting.

This was the Court’s first major pronouncement on gun rights in US history
It is NOT over, get involved learn & share info on Supreme Court decisions

#HellerDecision
#HellerVsWashingtonDC
#DCvs.Heller
#LearnGunLaws
#GunLaws


United States v Miller (1939)

United States v Miller
May 15, 1939

The United States Supreme Court decided today, in 1939, that the 1934 National Firearms Act does not violate the 2nd Amendment

Since then, this decision has been used to validate most federal level gun control legislation

Do your own research on the Miller decision.
Learn, then act. Those who forget history are doomed to repeat it

#GunChannels
#GunHistory #FirearmsLaws #LearnOurPast#MillerDecision #2ndAmendment


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Gun Possession Near Schools

April 26, 1995
The U.S. Supreme Court overturned a federal law banning gun possession near schools on the grounds that it was beyond the scope of congress power to regulate interstate commerce.

We win and loose battles.. let’s resolve to win the war !! #GunChannels
#GunWebsites #GunLaws #GunLife#LearnGunHistory #SmarterEveryDay