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Attorney General John Ashcroft, for his part, has dramatically expanded the government's view of the Second Amendment. In footnotes to Supreme Court filings earlier this year, Ashcroft's Solicitor General wrote that "the Second Amendment more broadly protects the rights of individuals...to possess and bear their own firearms." This was a turnabout from the government's long-standing reading of the amendment's scope as being limited to state militias, which has reflected a 1939 Supreme Court decision. As a result, federal prosecutors are being swamped by court motions from defendants who quote Ashcroft in their argument...
That's good--we could all use smart advice--but I'd bet that many of those people are looking to replace an adviser they feel has let them down in the bear market of the past three years. If this describes you, be sure that you aren't blaming your adviser for conditions beyond her control...
...have a very strong collective team leadership,” Mazzoleni said. “Dominic’s not going to [bear this burden] all by himself...
About 30 minutes before the rally was scheduled to begin, supporters of Gov. Jeanne Shaheen, the Democratic candidate for Senate, gathered in front of the restaurant. Some held signs, while others wore polar-bear costumes in protest of Sununu’s position favoring drilling for oil in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge...
...increase the eligibility from 100 miles to 200 miles is similarly unfair. Driving one’s belongings to a nearby suburb in two trips during the day is very different from having to make the four-hour trip all the way to New York or having to bear the expense of hiring a van. This is especially a problem for students who would be responsible for lugging large furniture items across many states each year...