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All interesting enough, but Dick Heller still doesn't have a carry license twenty years after filing his lawsuit and fifteen after winning it, so it's all navel-gazing.
The Supreme Court does not enforce their decisions, and the lower courts are in full revolt.
They can lose every case and yet the law of the land remains in direct opposition to the SC decisions.
It's almost as if the court system is as much LARP as congress.
To be fair, Heller did get a carry permit in the aftermath of Wrenn v DC, which struck down may-issue permits in DC. He can't carry anywhere meaningful or with the gun he originally wanted back in Heller I, hence why he's now on Heller IV fighting both ridiculous limits on carryable arms/ammo and an overly broad and unclear definition of sensitive places, and the permit process is both very slow and very expensive.
To be fair, if lower courts were this resistant to "civil rights" supreme court cases, the national guard would be occupying city hall in most major cities.
Either that or we'd still have slaves in the most populous parts of the country.
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Once you've won multiple cases at the Supreme Court level and still aren't getting what you want, you need to admit the process is not going to work and will not do it for you. But conservatives will not admit that the process doesn't work, not ever. There's never a reason to go outside the process; if they thoguht there were, they wouldn't be conservatives.
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