http://www.cato.org/pub_display.php?pub_id=8920 
 
[snip]
To understand the Second Amendment, it helps to consult Justice Stephen 
Breyer's book Active Liberty.
This is not because the book reveals specifically how Breyer would vote in 
District of Columbia v. Heller, the upcoming Supreme Court case on the D.C. ban 
against owning handguns and using any firearm for self-defense in the home.
But Breyer's book, through its philosophical discussions of the meaning of 
liberty, does show a way to reconcile the subordinate clause of the Second 
Amendment (the importance of the militia to a free state) and the main clause 
(gun ownership as an individual right). And this reconciliation of the two 
clauses strongly suggests that the D.C. gun bans are unconstitutional.[snip]
Professor Joseph Olson, J.D., LL.M.                        o-  651-523-2142  
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