After the Supreme Court ruled on the Second Amendment, we knew that every gun law in the country was going to be reviewed. Here is the first. Georgia just passed a law that says, “those with the proper licenses will be able to carry a concealed weapon on public transportation.” Is an airport public transportation? Let’s kick that up a notch; Should you be allowed to carry a gun in an airport? (Everywhere BEFORE the security check-point. We’re leaving the “guns on a plane” debate for another day)
We got some yeas:
and some nays:
Here is Ilya Shapiro, the editor-In-chief of the Supreme Court Review, last week when I asked him what the Supreme Court ruling means for the gun laws currently in existence:
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July 8, 2008 at 2:17 pm
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September 23, 2008 at 3:05 pm
the security check point should be the limit. Before the check point you have your checked bags with you. you can have firearms in the checked bags. I have taken my several times.