More info on Judge Merrick Garland…

Courtesy of the NRA.

SCOTUS Nomination: Merrick Garland

“With Justice Scalia’s tragic passing, there is no longer a majority of support among the justices for the fundamental, individual right to own a firearm for self-defense. Four justices believe law-abiding Americans have that right – and four justices do not. President Obama has nothing but contempt for the Second Amendment and  law-abiding gun owners. Obama has already nominated two Supreme Court justices who oppose the right to own firearms and there is absolutely no reason to think he has changed his approach this time. In fact, a basic analysis of Merrick Garland’s judicial record shows that he does not respect our fundamental, individual right to keep and bear arms for self-defense. Therefore, the National Rifle Association, on behalf of our five million members and tens of millions of supporters across the country, strongly opposes the nomination of Merrick Garland for the U.S. Supreme Court.” Chris W. Cox, executive director, NRA-ILA-

Merrick Garland’s record on the Second Amendment is unacceptable to anyone who respects the U.S. Constitution and an individual’s fundamental right to self-protection.

He is the most anti-gun nominee in recent history. This should come as no surprise, given President Obama’s disdain for the Second Amendment. He has consistently shown a complete disregard of the rights of law-abiding gun owners.

Garland’s history of anti-Second Amendment rulings support the conclusion that were he to be confirmed he would vote to overturn Heller.  In 2007, he voted to give D.C. a second chance to have its handgun ban upheld after a three-judge panel struck it down. At the time, this was the most significant Second Amendment case in America.

In 2004, Garland voted against rehearing another Second Amendment case (Seegars v. Gonzales), effectively casting a vote against the individual right to keep and bear arms.

Justice Scalia was the author of Heller v McDonald. Heller affirmed that the Second Amendment is an individual right. The Heller decision stands in the way of gun-control supporters’ ultimate goal of banning and confiscating guns.

If Heller is overturned, the Second Amendment for all intents and purposes would cease to exist.

In 2000, Garland voted in favor of the federal government’s plan to retain Americans’ personal information from gun purchase background checks despite federal laws prohibiting national firearm registration and requiring the destruction of these records.

Judge Garland weighed in on several significant firearms-related cases, including Parker, Seegars, NRA v. Reno,. He voted against the rights of firearm owners on each occasion.

The examples of Garland’s disdain for the right to keep and bear arms go on and on, including  in a major case upholding the then-existing Clinton “assault weapons” ban against a constitutional challenge

It’s almost certain that Garland agrees with Hillary Clinton when she said “the Supreme Court is wrong” that the Second Amendment protects an individual right.

In his nomination, President Obama has again placed partisanship and antagonism towards gun owners above the higher callings of his office.

If Garland is confirmed, Obama would be taking America back in time to an era where Supreme Court justices uphold the anti-gun policies of the president. Obama is hoping Garland will overturn the Supreme Court precedent that stands in the way of confiscatory gun control, like the gun ban and confiscation programs implemented in Australia.

Sigh… There is ALWAYS more to the story than what is making it into the MSM… I haven’t seen ANY coverage of Garland’s 2A stance, has anyone else???

Hopefully the Pubs grow a set and do what the Dems have done to Bush and Reagan. Stop the process until a new President is sworn in. Nothing can happen until next year anyway, since the court is still in session…

Sigh… DAMN these interesting times…

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More info on Judge Merrick Garland… — 14 Comments

  1. The court may still be in session, but do not discount the proclivity of our president to manipulate, and maneuver around our laws or to just plain ignore them.
    Remember, that laws are for ‘little people’ AND “Things are different when you are a dimocrat”

  2. I had heard that he was generally conservative except when it came to the Second Amendment. Garland is unqualified in my view to fill Scalia’s seat on the court. Now we need to get a president who will give us the right balance on the court or we’re in serious shape.

    GOP is currently offering the choice between Paul Ryan and Mitt Romney?

  3. I have full faith in the GOP leadership to roll over, spread ’em wide, and take it dry.
    We’re so screwed.

  4. I thought ‘gloom and doom’ immediately, as well.
    But, there is (whether the anti-gun folks like it or not) a process.
    And stranger things have happened.
    Other of the fogeys may keel over as well, but remember FDR tried to pack the court (and even change the Constitution) and THAT didn’t work out so well for him!

    gfa

  5. Establishment Republicans will cave. They will also shoot themselves in the feet with the Trump issue. Hillary will get the nomination and the presidency. SCOTUS will swing extreme left. A Republic, if you can keep it…. .

  6. This is a hell of a time to be broke and unable to go stock up on ‘toys’ before they’re all made illegal. I expect there to be an unprecedented surge in gun sales if, as I expect, the nomination goes through.

    I sincerely hope our Republican senators do show a little backbone and keep rejecting anyone Obama nominates. I’m encouraged that voter turnout has been so light for the Democrats, and so heavy for the Republicans, which hopefully means we won’t have Hillary in there. I still can’t believe she’s getting the support she’s gotten, given her traitorous and dishonest history.

  7. With apologies to J.R.R. Tolkien, I paraphrase: “The Republic stands upon the edge of a knife. Stray but a little, and it will fail, to the ruin of all. Yet hope remains while the People are true.”

  8. Just how secure are our freedoms if the change of a single Supreme Court Justice can make such a difference?

  9. Sig94- Sadly today, not very secure… Judicial ‘activism’ vs. rule of law and all that.

  10. Thanks for posting, I didn’t catch it at NRA. I hope the Republicans keep the promise, and their constitutional faith, and withhold their consent. The voices from the Left yammer on about how much pressure they will be under to give Garland a hearing.