Hawkmoon said,
"It reads well, and it makes perfect sense. Unfortunately for pretty much everyone, at this point it's not binding precedent anywhere in the U.S."
Well, there's the possibility that the clean language will act as "moral suasion" for other courts. Not, of course, if a judge is brainlocked by his upbringing in an anti-gun locale "and screw the Constitution," but just in general.
Sometimes we forget that little things, while not definitive in themselves, act as a "bias" to the thinking of others. That's called "advertising."
Which works.
And the Lefties are very, very well aware of this fact.
Terry, 230RN