Posted on 02/05/2024 12:02:45 PM PST by DallasBiff
It is a natural right. Either provided by natural law (survival of the fittest, etc.) or as I believe (and many of the Founding Fathers, and others way before them) bestowed by our Creator.
1790 Sheridan`s Dictionary: “To Infringe, to violate, to break laws or contracts; to destroy, to hinder
“To hinder, to obstruct, to stop, to impede”
That “guy” looks like a professional eggplant polisher.
“The right to bare Taylor Smith shall not be infringed?”
well there are a lot of bare taylor smith pictures, or so I have heard.
and our congress critters are trying to criminalize them according to what I hear on the radio.
“It is a natural right. “
True as that is, it doesn’t define “right”.
“1790 Sheridan`s Dictionary: “
All of that will do for “infringe”, but it doesn’t define “right”. Look again.
And with the upcoming events more and more people are arming themselves. I just came from the nearby Walmart where I bought some 7.62x51. The checkout lady said for the first time in her life she wants to buy a gun. She’s afraid of what’s about to happen and that a cop told her to get self defense oriented. She appears to be close to 50 and the last time she shot a gun was a 22 when she was a kid.
There will be a surge in sales soon, and the those trying to subvert the 2A will be too late. I suspect more and more non-shooters will be arming themselves.
Libtards die hard.
Taylor Swift disagrees, even when the bare is imitation AI, not real.
The Constitution generally regulates “behavior” (the shall and shall nots). It does not generally regulate implementations. One could conclude that as long as the behavior were lawful (Constitutional) then the tools used to protect the lawful behavior are protected.
The anti-gun crowd like to cite mass shootings or “gun violence” statistics (which regularly include suicides) as a basis for regulation or confiscation. In the common law, in courts of equity, the maxim emerged … ”Ab abusu ad usum non valet consequentia.” [A conclusion about the use of a thing from its abuse is invalid.]
… or whatever.
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