Updated today, from their website (aclu.org).
 
[quote]Heller Decision and the Second Amendment
So, we’ve been getting a lot of comments about the ACLU’s stance on
the Second Amendment. For those of you who didn’t catch our response
in the blog comments, here it is again:
 
The ACLU interprets the Second Amendment as a collective right.
Therefore, we disagree with the Supreme Court’s decision in D.C. v.
Heller. While the decision is a significant and historic
reinterpretation of the right to keep and bear arms, the decision
leaves many important questions unanswered that will have to be
resolved in future litigation, including what regulations are
permissible, and which weapons are embraced by the Second Amendment
right that the Court has now recognized.[/quote]
 
 
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