TIH: 2010, McDonald v. Chicago--Victory for Liberty

In a landmark opinion, the U.S. Supreme Court ignored the howls of the liberal authoritarians and made the individual's Second Amendment rights enforceable against the states.  This was also a landmark case as it was the first Fourteenth Amendment incorporation case in nearly 40 years. This was a great victory for those who truly love liberty.  One would have thought the ACLU would have thrown a party.  Instead, the left-leaning "Civil Liberties" organization has virtually ignored and refused to support this section of the Bill of Rights.
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