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Worst Decision of Judge's Life: Gun Rights for Individual Americans

Worst Decision of Judge's Life: Gun Rights for Individual Americans Former Supreme Court Associate Justice John Paul Stevens says the worst decision of his life was the court's DC v. Heller ruling, which recognized the individual right to keep and bear arms. Of course, Stevens voted with the minority in Heller. In a new book, he says he's still convinced the framers of the Constitution and Bill of Rights meant to protect gun rights only for use in organized militias. Bill Whittle mansplains to Stevens the meaning of a simple English sentence known as the 2nd Amendment.

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