RedState.com is reporting that Fred Thompson wasted no time in condemning President Bush’s Solicitor General’s request that the D.C. Circuit Court remand the District of Columbia v. Heller appeal back to the trial court for “fact-finding” under a less demanding constitutional standard.
From the story:
- The Fred Thompson for President, South Carolina bus tour reached Spartanburg today, where the Law & Order TV star candidate fielded questions at Papa’s Breakfast Nook from Charlotte, N.C.’s WBT-AM radio talk show host Jeff Katz.
Asked his opinion of the Second Amendment and the Solicitor General’s request that the DC Circuit Court remand the appeal back to the trial court for “fact-finding”, the lawyer turned Senator from Tennessee said the Bush Administration was “overlawyering” and stated that he opposed remand and that the case should move forward to the U.S. Supreme Court.
The DC District Court in an opinion written by Judge Silberman, struck down the DC ban on the possession of hand guns even in one’s own home. Judge Silberman ruled that the Second Amendment protected an individual right to protect one’s home with arms that pre-dates the Constititution.
NationalReview.com’s Jonathan Adler followed up by noting “I do not know whether any of the other campaigns have taken notice of the DoJ brief, but Fred has. …Thompson accused the administration of “overlawyering” the case. After all, if an individual rights view of the Second Amendment does not proscribe an outright ban on handgun possession, there is not much left of the rights it purportedly protects.”
Indeed. And Fred Thompson stands alone among the short list of pro-gun Presidential candidates who is paying attention to (i.e. leading on) the latest developments in this crucial Second Amendment issue.
