But if they applied the 1966 Miranda standard to the Second Amendment, they would instead have ruled that, when I enter a federal courthouse or other government building, the receptionist or security guard who greets me would be required to say, "Ah, sir, you don't seem to be wearing a sidearm. I'm required to advise you that you have a right to keep and bear arms. If you don't currently have a gun, one will be provided you at government expense.Vin Suprynowicz shares some measured Heller insights.
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