Emerson Update
from Dave
LaCourse
Second Amendment Foundation
May 10, 2002
As you have probably heard, the Justice Department now admits that the Second
Amendment is an individual right. However, they are doing so in briefs trying to
prevent the hearing of two Second Amendment cases -- Emerson's and Haney's.
The Haney case is about a dumb guy who walked into a police station and said
he had unlicensed machine guns and that they couldn't do anything about it. He
likely did this on his own, without consulting gun rights groups with attorneys,
and he is now in jail. Hopefully the Supreme Court will ignore his case as he
did not present a strong argument at trial, and therefore his poor planning
could harm all gun owners as it is unlikely that his case could be salvaged in
appeals.
The more interesting case is, of course, U.S. v. Emerson. Since Emerson was
never convicted of a crime, and was subject only to a boilerplate, civil divorce
court restraining order rather than a criminal domestic violence restraining
order, SAF has maintained that his right to own a gun should not have been
eliminated so easily.
Without Emerson's appeal to the Supreme Court, funded mostly by SAF in
cooperation with numerous small contributors with high dollar supporting
organizations in the Fifty Caliber Shooters' Policy Institute,
KeepAndBearArms.com and the Washington Arms Collectors, it is unlikely that the
Justice Department would have bothered with the meaning of the Second Amendment
in the Haney case.
In short, our efforts made a difference! And this provides more authoritative
support that the Second Amendment is an individual right in future lawsuits.
But if the Supreme Court doesn't take a Second Amendment case, then a future
Administration could change the interpretation of the Second Amendment again.
For this reason, we hope the nation's highest court will accept the Emerson
case, and decide this issue clearly for the first time in over 200 years.
For more information, read the Government Briefs in Emerson and Haney linked
off of here:
http://www.saf.org/pub/rkba/news/EmersonFix.htm
Read News and Editorial Coverage of this Justice Department change here:
http://www.saf.org/pub/rkba/news/EmersonAppealNews.htm
Read about the Emerson Defense Fund here:
http://www.saf.org/pub/rkba/press-releases/EmersonDefenseFund.htm
Donate to the Emerson fund here:
https://wwws.mainstream.net/saf/contribute/contribute_form.html
Thanks again for everything!
Sincerely,
Dave LaCourse