Archive for June, 2008

Como Park, Yesterday

I’m just starting to get the pictures from this trip ready, but this first one I chose to work on is really fairly interesting.  At least, I think so.

Yet More Zoo

And on a day when I’m going out on yet another photo expedition still. Dunno when I’ll ever get caught up, there’s more zoo, and more Minnehaha Falls, pending.

The Heller Decision

I’m not going to go into this in any depth, but I wanted to post something acknowledging that the Supreme Court handed down the right decision on something (not that rare even for this court).

No reasonable interpretation of the Second Amendment, based on its history, its language, the debate surrounding its adoption, or the other related measures debated and sometimes adopted for state constitutions, can possibly justify understanding it as anything other than an individual right to “keep and bear arms” for self-defense and any other lawful purpose.

One can sanely think this is a mistake, and thus favor fixing it; but to fix it requires a new constitutional amendment.  It’s been done before; slavery was thrown out, and prohibition was brought in and then thrown out, for example.

Justice Scalia’s decision goes into the historical and linguistic scholarship in some detail, and is also remarkably nasty to the dissenting opinions.  I haven’t yet read them; the two of them are bigger than the main opinion, and I just haven’t had time.

The decision (in PDF format) can be downloaded here.

There’ll be years of litigation, of course, trying to expand from this beachhead into a real, solid, acceptance of the most basic human right, the right to defend yourself.

Zoo Progress

Well, I’ve made just a little progress on the Zoo photos from earlier this week. And now at least they have their own gallery.

Nocturnal Zoo

Well, one photo from the nocturnal area at the Minnesota Zoo.  I forget who this is — and the color is quite arbitrary, the lighting was such that I have no idea what the correct colors are. I’ll probably do the final version as B&W, thus largely avoiding the issue.