Women, Jewish, physician and gay groups unite in gun case

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Women, Jewish, physician and gay groups unite in gun case
Friday, August 15, 2003

By GINA HOLLAND
Associated Press Writer

WASHINGTON -- The National Rifle Association has plenty of company in a major gun rights case that the Supreme Court is considering hearing.

Among the organizations that have joined the case are the Pink Pistols, a group of gay and lesbian gun owners; the Second Amendment Sisters; and Jews for the Preservation of Firearms Ownership. They are asking the court to consider if the Constitution's Second Amendment guarantees the right to own a gun.

At issue is an appeal filed this summer by some rugby teammates and friends who challenged California's assault weapons ban. They lost at the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco, which ruled the Constitution protects gun rights of militias but not individuals.

Their lawyer, Gary Gorski of Fair Oaks, mainly expected to receive support from conservative, male-dominated organizations. Instead, friend-of-the-court briefs backing the appeal were filed by two women's groups, the Jewish organization, a doctors' group and the gay gun owners.

"Women Against Gun Control asks this court to give due regard to the interest of women in equalizing things, be it in the workplace or a dark parking lot," lawyer Howard J. Fezell of Frederick, Md., told the court in a filing.

Pink Pistols lawyer Lisa Steele of Bolton, Mass., said justices have an opportunity to save the lives of gays who face hate crimes. A gun will help them "lawfully defend themselves against would-be gay bashers," she wrote.

Jews for the Preservation of Firearms Ownership reminded the court that German Jews were barred from having firearms before the Holocaust.

"The tragic history of civilian disarmament cries a warning against any systematic attempts to render innocent citizens ill-equipped to defend themselves from tyrant terrorists, despots or oppressive majorities," wrote the group's lawyer, Daniel Schmutter of Paramus, N.J.

NRA lawyers, in their filing this month, said that the right of people "to keep and bear arms is a bedrock feature of the Anglo-American legal tradition."

"It's not surprising that a number of groups from all walks of life have filed briefs in this case," Chris Cox, NRA's chief lobbyist, said Thursday.

California has not filed a response to the appeal. But the state, in the lower court, defended its ban of 75 high-powered weapons with rapid-fire capabilities.

The Supreme Court, after returning from the summer break, should announce this fall whether it will hear the case.
 
oh please

Life is too short for social prejudices.
(And we can all reconcile with The Almighty at the end of our days)
So I say all are welcome!
C-
 
This isn't new, of course. There have long been nascent movements to extend the RKBA to minority groups. This makes sense, considering the fact that anti-gun laws are a product of Jim Crow.

Every Jew a .22
Stay alive with a .45
:D
 
You just KNOW one of the justices is gonna say something like: "wait, Pink Pistols? Didn't we just deal with gays LAST month!?"

:neener:

(They're baaaaaa-aaaaack!)
 
The NRA needs a gay black female Jewish physician with an hispanic surname on the board just to annoy liberals!

Keith
 
A friend of mine thought this alliance was a bit of a strange thing considering who's involved, but I don't think it's all that odd. I know a whole bunch of gay jewish doctors and a nurse that lives in a rough neighborhood. All of them own one, and about half of them pack. I agree with cpileri. Social prejudice is pointless, particularly when we're all fighting the good fight.
 
hey I am all for them wielding their pink pistols and joining the fight, I just found the name humorous is all :D
 
They are a good group and should be given all the encouragement possible. Now is the time to bring this before the Super Court. Supreme court decisions often follow the prevailing political winds. We don't know when we'll have a political climate like today's. We have some momentum with us today; let's use it.
 
They are a good group and should be given all the encouragement possible.

...especially since they belong to a group that's forgotten more about agitating successfully for their rights than most of mainstream America will ever know.
 
Probably will lose us Scalia's vote and Ashcroft's support. They are the Christian and antigun nuts
on the court.
 
Hmmm ... why odd?

What's odd about it? We're sick of the beer bottles, baseball bats, bricks and tire irons, and more importantly, we're sick of being victims and powerless. Armed gays don't get bashed.

Check your stereotypes at the door. We cover the entire political spectrum. I know lots of pink pistols who won't join the NRA because they consider them too liberal. Who knows--that woman shooting next to you at the range may be one of us.

One thing we all have in common: we believe in the Second Amendment, and we believe we all have a right to defend ourselves. That's what it's all about, isn't it?
 
Back off him, already, he was talking about the name of the organization.
 
An ally to the cause of the Second Amendment is an ally. What they do or what they are is secondary.
 
I highly doubt Ashcroft would be against a gay persons right to defend themselves. Ashcroft and Co don't especially like Islam but they spoke out against anti-muslim violence after 9-11. Same deal.
 
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