Posted on 11/29/2021 10:42:29 AM PST by Enlightened1
Wow! Wish I were governed according to a Constitution like that!
Indeed.
The Constitution has been destroyed by liberalism and liars.
all true. however, there are many thousands of people out there that believe this but still accept - some demand - other people’s money via the government, ...SS, unemployment, food stamps, all sorts of welfare type handouts etc....
Constitution doesn’t allow government to do this....
Great reminder. Thanks.
#8 is wrong. Arms, even in the 1700’s, was a lot more than just guns.
Sharp sticks to merchant ships with ranks of cannons were covered by the 2A.
And the Government is hell bent on violating each and every one of these listed items.
Yep. They ignore #25.
Thank you for posting.
Cannons are easy to get, cannon powder is a little harder
one of my neighbors had a 210 mm Krupp WW1 Lange Morser
the fire dept got pissed when he filled it with propane and fired it off on July 4 and made him stop
Not quite correct -- it's arms. There are more kinds of arms than just guns.
The Second and Tenth Amendments are the most abused rights.
Some awfully broad strokes there! Say anything you want? Nonsense. (Publicly defaming someone using despicable claims without any truth has its limits, and should be punishable.) Worship in any way you want? Nonsense. (Human sacrifice is not protected.). Most have their limits, and rightfully so.
In an ideal and true interpretation of the Bill of Rights, what William Davis wrote would be 10000000000000000% correct.
However, we’ve been forced to live in an alternate reality where, having the 3rd Amendment as an outlier, the government, at almost every level, violates EVERY single one of those rights on a daily basis.
Sadly. As the meme goes....They would have been stacking bodies a long time ago.
I have a 1 1/8” bore Coehorn motar and a 24” long 1” bore salute cannon. Significantly smaller than your neighbors Krupp. Still noisy as all get out though. :-)
yup
it did work more closely as intended, when fedgov was weaker than states’ governments
Also “bear arms” i.e. going about armed is specifically protected. The “well regulated" clause further requires the gov’t specifically acts to help insure you can wield arms effectively. A clear reading of the 2nd requires the gov’t facilitate ( never obstructing ) your efforts to improve skills, especially militia-related skills.
I believe there is far more to it than that.
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.
The key here is "shall not be infringed." If you look up the definition of infringed:
1) to encroach upon in a way that violates law or the rights of another
The way I see it, anything the government would do that would impede citizens from owning firearms is an infringement and therefore un-Constitutional.
Merely saying they cannot take away the right to own a firearm doesn't go far enough to protect the right. By that definition the government could make it extremely difficult, costly, and time consuming to own a firearm - all while claiming they are not absolutely preventing ownership.
Anything that adds cost (taxes, background checks) is an infringement because it raises the financial bar on ownership.
Sort of... The prefatory clause gives one example of WHY the operative clause is necessary or correct. A prefatory clause doesn’t modify the operative clause in any sense.
Carrots are good for you, the right of the people to keep and bear forks shall not be infringed.
Could just as easily be broccoli, Stromboli, steak, or anything a fork might come in handy for.
A well regulated militia is one that is fully trained and has the material to do militia duties. Agreed. Considering how much crap the Feebies and other Alphabets are up to, State/local militia’s are not doing their job at all... even where they still exist.
However, note that being PART of a militia is NOT necessary to exercise your Right. The gun haters have been trying to get around that for a hundred years now.
There, fixed it for you.
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