Interesting Item -



Does anybody really think this would have ever happened under
a Gore/Lieberman administration?  Or would we all be receiving
visits from the UN gun patrol?
~Amelia~

: Wednesday, July 11, 2001 9:23 PM
Subject: Justice Department Reverses Gun Rights Position


Source:
YahooNews
http://dailynews.yahoo.com/

Justice Department Reverses Gun Rights Position
http://dailynews.yahoo.com/htx/nm/20010711/ts/crime_guns_dc_1.
html

Wednesday July 11 2:01 PM ET

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Reversing a position it adopted nearly
30 years ago,
the Justice Department is preparing a formal legal opinion
that
individuals, not just groups, have a constitutional right to
own guns, a
view advocated by Attorney General John Ashcroft, department
officials said
on Wednesday.

They said the department's office of legal counsel was
drafting the
opinion, which would be a shift from the position it took in
1973 under
Republican President Richard Nixon that there was no personal
constitutional right to own or use a gun.

The letter, denounced by gun-control groups, represented a
break from the
government's prior position that the Second Amendment only
conferred a
collective right to own guns through militias, and not an
individual right.

The opinion will incorporate the views Ashcroft first
expressed in a letter
to the National Rifle Association in May.
The officials said Ashcroft, an NRA member, expressed official
Justice
Department policy in the letter, not his personal views.

In another move applauded by the NRA, Ashcroft last month
announced plans
to slash the amount of time the government can keep records of
instant
background checks for gun buyers.

One official said the Justice Department would continue to
defend existing
gun laws in court, even after the opinion had been completed.

In his letter, Ashcroft said the Second Amendment did not
prohibit Congress
from enacting laws restricting firearms ownership for
``compelling state
interests.'' The issue of whether the Second Amendment applies
to
individuals is before a federal appeals court based in New
Orleans, and the
case could then be appealed to the U.S.  Supreme Court.

The Second Amendment says, ``A well-regulated militia, being
necessary to
the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep
and bear arms
shall not be infringed.'' Seth Waxman, solicitor general under
Democratic
President Bill Clinton, said in a letter nearly a year ago
that successive
Democratic and Republican administrations, the Supreme Court
in 1939 and
eight U.S.  appeals courts had rejected arguments the Second
Amendment
extended firearms rights to individuals.







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