Joe Scarborough @JoeNBC
The Court’s use of the word “ordinary” in the majority opinion suggests a limiting nature to their use of the phrase “law-abiding citizens with ordinary self-defense needs”. It is “Heller” outside the home and is language that likely disappoints absolutists on both sides. — PolitiTweet.org
David French @DavidAFrench
SCOTUS's gun ruling isn't revolutionary. It's sensible. "Bear arms" means "bear arms," but the court takes pains to… https://t.co/duvEI0zEjJ