Posted on 06/18/2019 6:39:32 AM PDT by rktman
Democratic presidential hopeful Eric Swalwell is being schooled in the U.S. Constitution after stating on Twitter that since people need a license to drive, the government should require a license to use a gun.
If you need a license to operate a vehicle, shouldnt you need a license to operate a weapon?https://t.co/V9KERFpFHu
Eric Swalwell (@ericswalwell) June 16, 2019
Swalwell, who earlier invoked the governments nuclear weapons to threaten those who would resist gun-confiscation programs, said, If you need a license to operate a vehicle, shouldnt you need a license to operate a weapon?
Twitter user Hector Vargas argued that he already has a license.
He portrayed an image of the U.S. Constitution.
Twitter user Reagan Battalion joined in with, We have a license, its called the Constitution of the United States of America.
We have a license, its called the constitution of the United States of America.
You should read it sometime. https://t.co/ngBRloNXvq
The Reagan Battalion (@ReaganBattalion) June 17, 2019
You should read it sometime, the Battalion said.
Swalwell repeatedly has argued for gun control.
Hopelessness and fear abound in too many American neighborhoods, he wrote Monday on Twitter. We will restore hope and end gun violence with my gun reform platform.
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Actually it’s an argument for not requiring a drivers license. No carriage or horse licenses requires in 1789. Yet we have freedom of movement.
In today’s world that movement involves vehicles.
Maybe getting a license should be a requirement for an abortion.
The obvious retort is that one is a privilege and the other is a protected, pre-existing right. Another failing in that logic is that more people are killed in vehicular incidents than by gunfire.
IMHO a huge failing of DL’s is that it is a one time affair. I believe there should be gradiations to DL’s (more driving education should give those drivers higher speed privileges) and an annual or bi-annual recertification (some people just should not drive).
Right after licenses to be a politician and on the press.
Oh, wait - Bill of Rights. Except for the politician part.
Private land ownership vs public roadways. Their is no nexus to licensing guns because of the 2d Amendment.
Moron (sic) swallowell’s anti gun screed. Also known as INFRINGEMENT. And a pic or two of his YUGE rally outside NRA HQ.
I prefer less ads. :-)
Read the f***ing Constitution, Eric, you broke mouth dumb sh!t.
And yes, you are so staggeringly stupid that you would start a war in this country.
Well, by extension, if illegals only need a license to drive, shouldn’t illegals be allowed to have guns? /s
Driving is not a privilege. We have a common law right to freely move about. There is no constitutional role for the government to restrict movement or require papers to travel.
It is a privilege. Any official State actor can revoke that privilege based upon the agreement made when the license is issued.
:: the other is a protected, pre-existing right. ::
To be precise and to ward off the Constitutional right” fanbois...
A God given right by virtue of our existence and status as human beings. Only God can rescind it.
Nobody has a constitutional right to drive, but I have a constitutional right to have a rifle, a battle rifle. Do I need a license to exercise my first amendment? Asshole
You dont even need a license to own and/or operate a vehicle on private property.
Only because people accept the premise. Goverment has been known to lie before.
It would be an interesting question: Is there any reason to believe licensed drivers drive better than unlicensed ones? Probably yes, since unlicensed ones are likely to illegal immigrants or too stoned to pass.
But does acquiring a license make you a better driver? I’ve seen no sign it does.
Not a lie, an agreement between the state and a citizen. You wish to drive on public roads, paid for by taxes, then you agree to abide by specific restrictions, constraints, and guidelines. If not, walk.
bttt
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