Justice Scalia said concealed carry is not a right

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Justice Scalia wrote the majority opinion in District of Columbia v. Heller. Here he is reading an excerpt from his opinion. The one thing that all nine justices agreed upon was that prohibitions on concealed carry do not infringe on the Second Amendment right.

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