Wondering if the city has the will to appeal to the Supremes.  Anyone taking
bets on this?

 

http://www.pr-inside.com/d-c-petition-for-rehearing-of-gun-r118131.htm 

http://www.scotusblog.com/movabletype/archives/2007/05/circuit_denies.html 

 

Today, in a 6-4 vote, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia
Circuit denied a motion by the D.C. government to reconsider the court's
blockbuster opinion in Parker v. District of Columbia.

 

Most likely, the D.C. government will now ask the Supreme Court to review
the appellate court decision.

 

The dissenters were a conservative, A. Raymond Randolph, and three liberal
or moderate judges, Merrick Garland, Judith Rogers and David Tatel. Had
Henderson voted with them, the Court would have been split 5-5 but review
would still be denied, because a majority is required.)

 

Guy Smith

Author, Gun Facts

[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

www.GunFacts.info 

 

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