In his jurisprudence, Thomas may be best known for his belief in a “color-blind Constitution”; that is, one that forbids any form of racial preference or affirmative action. But color blind, for Thomas, is not blind to race. Thomas finds a racial angle on a broad array of issues, including those which appear to be scarcely related to traditional civil rights, like campaign finance or gun control.
I'll agree that campaign finance is puzzling, but gun control? Really?
The 14th amendment was about stymiing the post-civil war South from abridging black's civil rights, including the right to firearms.
Collectivists reach for everything.
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