The problem is simply this: shooting someone to death infringes on their right to bear arms. — ernestm
So now I’m getting ready to petition that the 2nd amendment get replaced with something that actually makes sense, hence, I’m giving people who are concerned with the issue a chance to say what they would like it to be instead. — ernestm
Some attorneys have expressed the view that the right to lethal self defense is not actually supported by the 2nd amendment, in which case, it says absolutely nothing, and could be entirely deleted. — ernestm
Allow me to be frank with you. You should pursue it earnestly... — Frank Apisa
Either way it just isn’t true that the second amendment infringes on another’s right to bear arms. — NOS4A2
One of the greater frauds in America is the current interpretation which understands the 2d amendment to say that any person who wants to can own and carry any gun whenever and wherever they want. — tim wood
And if there are any federal constraints i am unaware of them - please educate. — tim wood
Well, this is a new concept. I spoke with three State Supreme Court attorneys, and they all agreed it had never been said before, so Im not suprised youd find it novel. It is only one sentence.
Shooting Anyone to Death Infringes on their 2A Rights
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My view is the right to bear arms is the ability to possess a firearm capable of protecting you, your family, and property — Outlander
"A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed." — tim wood
The only contradiction involved is the SCOTUS ruling that the first part of the sentence is logically independent of the second (contradicting the basic idea that words make sense, which is not explicitly stated in the constitution but presumably was intended by the founders). — boethius
Which I attribute to Scalia, in service of what or whom I do not know, but nothing or anyone good. — tim wood
Can anyone make sense of Scalia's Heller decision without tearing the 2d amendment to pieces? — tim wood
shall severally and respectively be enrolled in the militia,... every citizen, so enrolled and notified, shall, within six months thereafter, provide himself with a good musket or firelock. — jgill
Well, the thing has to be read. I saw no restrictions listed on carrying or owning (my bad if I missed them). But instead restrictions on selling and whom can be sold to under what circumstances. Almost exclusively, then, concerned with interstate commerce in guns.the most extensive is the 1968 act here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gun_Control_Act_of_1968 — ernestm
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