Monday, July 14, 2008

Nevada ACLU bucks national organization's anti-gun position

As noted in this post, the ACLU stubbornly continues to support the idea that the Second Amendment is not an individual right, despite the Supreme Court's ruling to the contrary. The Nevada chapter of the ACLU, however, begs to differ:
CARSON CITY — Everyone loves guns in Nevada. Ducks Unlimited, the National Rifle Association, Republicans, the American Civil Liberties Union, the ...

Wait. The ACLU?

The Nevada ACLU has declared its support for an individual’s right to bear arms, apparently making it the first state affiliate in the nation to buck the national organization’s position on the Second Amendment.

The state board of directors reached the decision this month after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the Second Amendment protects the rights of individuals to own handguns.

“The Nevada ACLU respects the individual’s right to bear arms subject to constitutionally permissible regulations,” a statement on the organization’s Web site said. “The ACLU of Nevada will defend this right as it defends other constitutional rights.”
Smart move by the Nevada ACLU. Hopefully other ACLU chapters in freedom-friendly states will break from the national organization's anti-gun collectivist position.

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