A man charged in November in connection with an Internet sex sting in Newtown is being held on a $750,000 bond for allegedly possessing an assault rifle.
Here's hoping he's not the one to present a Second Amendment defense:
In the mean time, we are utterly powerless to prevent a really wrong case from being made that will settle the matter (again, "legally") without our input and with overwhelming public sentiment agreeing with the decision--for instance, if a child molester files the suit.
That's the problem with waiting around for the Goldilocks case that's "just right"--you have no control over who else might beat you to the punch.