Last June the Supreme Court handed down a ruling in the District of Columbia v. Heller case which was supposed to be a victory for the preservation of our rights under the Second Amendment, but was it? Nine months later the value of Heller as a benchmark gun rights case is seriously in doubt. Although it unequivocally reaffirmed the rights of honest citizens to keep and bare arms, liberal courts and cities across the country have generally ignored or attacked the decision. Adam Winkler, law professor at UCLA has commented, “To date, the federal courts have not invalidated a single...