Posted by Eugene Volokh:
States Whose Appellate Courts Take an Individual Rights View of the Second 
Amendment:
http://volokh.com/archives/archive_2006_12_31-2007_01_06.shtml#1167847227


   I had to come up with a list of them, and here it is: State v.
   Williams, 2006 WL 3438188, ¶ 20 (Wash. Nov. 30, 2006) (endorsing the
   individual rights view); Brewer v. Commonwealth, 2006 WL 3386645, *3 &
   n.5 (Ky. Nov. 22, 2006) (same); Rohrbaugh v. State, 607 S.E.2d 404,
   412 (W. Va. 2004); Stillwell v. Stillwell, 2001 WL 862620, *4 (Tenn.
   Ct. App. 2001); State v. Anderson, 2000 WL 122218, *7 n.3 (Tenn. Crim.
   App. 2000); State v. Nickerson, 247 P.2d 188, 192 (Mont. 1952) (same);
   State v. Blanchard, 776 So. 2d 1165, 1168 (La. 2001) (treating the
   Second Amendment as on par with the Louisiana Constitution�s right to
   bear arms, which is clearly an individual right); Hilberg v. F.W.
   Wollworth Co., 761 P.2d 236, 240 (Colo. Ct. App. 1988) (likewise as to
   the Colorado Constitution), overruled as to another issue, Casebolt v.
   Cowan, 829 P.2d 352, 360 (1992).

   The substantial majority (by a lopsided vote, 7 or so to 1) view among
   federal circuits remains that the Second Amendment only secures a
   collective right; some state courts (for instance, the New Jersey
   Supreme Court) take the same view. My point here is simply that
   there's a pretty substantial split among the courts, with several
   courts accepting a collective rights view and several others (plus
   Congress and the Justice Department, notwithstanding this [1]dissent
   from the FAA, which I assume doesn't represent a considered reversal
   of the Administration's view) taking the individual rights view.

References

   1. http://volokh.com/posts/1167404621.shtml

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