After Latest Ninth Circuit Ruling, Action by SCOTUS is Needed Now More Than Ever

It’s pretty clear that aside from some rare exceptions (1 gun per month rule, some sensitive places), the Ninth Circuit will continue to uphold every gun law except what SCOTUS has explicitly protected.

In Rahimi, SCOTUS all but said dangerousness is the standard for disarmament, but because they didn’t quite go all the way on that, the Ninth Circuit drives a truck through the minimal space left.

We need a Supreme Court that is willing to actively police the hostile circuits and summarily reverse them frequently. We also need Judge VanDyke to become Justice VanDyke.

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  1. If you’re looking for leadership or direction from this court, I’m afraid that you’re going to be sorely disappointed.

  2. .40 cal Booger

    BREAKING: KETANJI BROWN JACKSON LEARNS ABOUT THE FIRST AMENDMENT.

    Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson makes public statements complaining about criticism directed towards lower [left wing or left-wing leaning] court judges but she does not seem as interested in calling out lefties when they attacked the SCOTUS “conservatives”. Mark Smith Four Boxes Diner discusses

    1. Disagreeing with judges is “an attack on democracy.” But judges scolding the president of the USA, OUTSIDE of the courtroom, is not. These people are so disingenuous.

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    Hero: Army Medic Saves Teenage Girl’s Life During [drive by] Shooting Incident [note: and Defensive Gun use].

    “…
    One good definition of “hero” is someone who rushes to another’s aid, disregarding their personal safety to succor a fellow human being. There are other definitions, but this is the one that applies to the 82nd Airborne’s Sergeant Brian Lieberman, a medic assigned to the 1st Brigade Combat Team, who rushed to the aid of a person not in the line of his military duties, but when a shooting occurred just outside his apartment.

    Army Sgt. Brian Lieberman, 22, said he was ‘just doing his job’ when he saved the life of a 14-year-old girl in the middle of a shooting at his apartment complex. But the United States Army believes Lieberman is an American hero, meriting the Soldier’s Medal. …

    The Soldier’s Medal is a significant award and is only presented to someone who has accepted a risk to his or her own life to carry out their duty. In Sergeant Lieberman’s case, he saw a teenage girl hit in a drive-by shooting, rushed to help her, and protected her with his own body when the shooter returned.

    On June 5, 2023, a gunman attacked the Carrington Place apartment complex in North Carolina, shooting a teenage girl in the back. Army training instincts kicked in, and Lieberman rushed into the line of fire.

    ‘I looked out my window with my roommate and we heard people screaming and saw people running around by my complex pool, at which point I grabbed my weapon and ran out my front door while my roommate dialed 911,’ Lieberman said to Fox News Digital.

    ‘As I got downstairs, I approached a group of people and I threw my hands up and stated that I am an army medic and they pointed to an individual that was lying in the street. I was only able to locate a single gunshot wound to her lower back.’

    Sergeant Lieberman, as he was trained, started to treat the wound. Then the gunman returned.

    ‘”The shooter’s vehicle drove past us again, and my roommate yelled at me to get down. I threw myself over the girl while the shooters drove by [and] shot at us again, and then that was when I pulled my weapon out to return fire into the suspect’s vehicle.’

    Lieberman then continued seeing to the young victim’s wounds until medical personnel arrived on-scene.

    This, folks, is the stuff heroes are made of.
    …”

    https://redstate.com/wardclark/2025/05/10/hero-army-medic-saves-teenage-girls-life-during-shooting-incident-n2188922

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