I think you are way off. States can regulate guns. The Court was simply saying that the regulation must be fair to all applicants for (in New York's case) a concealed carry permit. Abortion was always regulated by the states, and continued to be after 1973. The Court simply created the Trimester philosophy. The Court never intended to allow "partial" birth abortion, and yet, the previous Governor of Virginia thought it was perfectly acceptable. The Court never intended that abortion should become a common everyday practice. Today we have young girls crying because they have lost the right to control their health care as if they are being denied the right to purchase a candy bar!
The right to keep and bear arms is created by the constitution and as such must be granted considerable deference. The right to an abortion is granted by the state.
I think you are way off. States can regulate guns. The Court was simply saying that the regulation must be fair to all applicants for (in New York's case) a concealed carry permit. Abortion was always regulated by the states, and continued to be after 1973. The Court simply created the Trimester philosophy. The Court never intended to allow "partial" birth abortion, and yet, the previous Governor of Virginia thought it was perfectly acceptable. The Court never intended that abortion should become a common everyday practice. Today we have young girls crying because they have lost the right to control their health care as if they are being denied the right to purchase a candy bar!
The right to keep and bear arms is created by the constitution and as such must be granted considerable deference. The right to an abortion is granted by the state.