Looks like The Blaze is giving a detailed description on why the Court ruled the way they did. I didn't even know that 2 of the 3 Judges WERE Conservative (And I mean Were, because in this case, this is a progressive move in terms of "limiting" our rights again) It was a wrong decision IMO, and I have no clue what the judges were thinking... anyone else feel similar? Does this now mean that states that HAVE Concealed Carry laws and are liberal are going to revoke such laws, since it's not unconstitutional to deny Concealed licenses? The decision makes no sense to me.
http://www.theblaze.com/stories/201...y-a-concealed-weapon-we-explain-the-decision/
Perhaps you'll begin to understand by realizing that privilege has
nothing to do with right, and that concealed carry permits are a privilege.
The decision was correct.
If one wishes to claim
right, they'd better not be talking about their permit, which is a function of
privilege.
This is distinct from my belief that the licensure
or prohibition of concealed carry occurs contrary to right. But then so does Denver's licensure of all forms of carry, which Gray selfishly didn't bother to challenge, being too busy seeking praise for and affirmation of his glorious act of groveling.
And, as allowing only people with permits to carry in a place like Denver only enhances the privilege of a group I believe should not exist (permit holders), and does nothing to further right, I oppose it.
A bit of preemption: I lived in California. I've been presented with all the "one step at a time" arguments you can imagine until both sides were blue in the face. The truth is – although it took me some time to figure this out – all of these permission-seekers are pathetic aristocrat-wannabes. They
love the sense of being special, of having their elite permit most people don't have. This tendency is anti-American, and I might even go so far as to say they themselves are. I hope they
all fail.
For the record: What I say doesn't apply to every person who merely happens to obtain a concealed carry permit. It applies to the unique breed of people in states like California, Washington, and Oregon who have their little slips, who claim they further
right, and yet sue only in pursuit of privilege. Only after
much experience with these types have I deduced what I say above to be true.