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Second Amendment Right To Bear Arms, Quilici V. Village Of Morton Grove, Mark Benedic
Second Amendment Right To Bear Arms, Quilici V. Village Of Morton Grove, Mark Benedic
Akron Law Review
From the colonial firelock to today's inexpensive handgun, the United States has toiled over the right to keep and bear arms. In 1981, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois addressed this recurring issue in Quilici v. Village of Morton Grove. The arguments espoused in Quilici consisted of both traditional and novel hypotheses on this uncertain subject. Delivered within an atmosphere of renewed concern over the use and possession of firearms, the arguments in Quilici provide insight into the reasoning on both sides of the gun-control issue.
The following note reviews the potential ramifications of the …
Clearing The Smoke From The Right To Bear Arms And The Second Amendment, Anthony J. Dennis
Clearing The Smoke From The Right To Bear Arms And The Second Amendment, Anthony J. Dennis
Akron Law Review
Despite raging battles in Congress, in the press and in state legislatures over gun control, the Second Amendment of the United States Constitution, the very source of every U.S. citizen's right to possess firearms, is one of the most ignored and overlooked parts of the American Bill of Rights. Much of what has been said about the Second Amendment is hostile to the very rights so plainly guaranteed in that provision. Law school constitutional law classes frequently study the First Amendment, "close their eyes" to the Second and move immediately on to study the Fourth Amendment. Some have speculated that …