Signing a new AW bill would unquestionably infringe on our RKBA's. Thats a fact.
While opposed to the extension of the AW ban it has little or no impact upon my rights no matter what YOUR opinion is about it. It merely joins the list of laws I am opposed to maybe it is number 1,101,111 on the list.
Your priority for our RKBA's shows your lack of respect for our constitution.
Just because YOU (or I or Harvard Law School) have the OPINION that something is/isn't unconstitutional does not make it so. Only a ruling from the US Supreme Court can make it so even though I know that infuriates you to no end.
Backwards. The clear words of our constitution speak to every man. A USSC decision, if repugnant to constitutional principles, is void.
IE, the USSC cannot make a prohibition of 'assault weapons' constitutional. Their opinion would be flawed by the logic of the 2nd amendment.
We the people have the right, ~and the duty~, to fight such infringments.
Why ~you~ would ignore such infringements is best addressed by your mental health specialist.
I have the utmost respect for the Constitution and your OPINION of me has no impact on anything. Those who show no respect for the USSC are the ones with no respect for the Constitution not I.
No USSC decision is void until another opinion of the Court renders it so or a constitutional amendment changes the basis of the ruling. Your OPINION of that opinion has no impact on anything.
Your OPINION of my mental state has no impact on anything.
Throwing out gun owners' best friend in decades from the White House is hardly a way to protect the RKBA or fight infringements. In fact, it is the way to pave the path for its deadly enemies and far MORE infringements. It is guaranteed to do so in fact.
Perhaps you could tell us how the brilliant members of the American electorate (35% certifiable RATidiots and proud of it) become capable of interpreting the Constitution. Far too many can't pour p!ss from a boot with directions written on the heel much less understand something as complicated as the Constitution.
A USSC decision is NEVER "null and void" until another USSC decision says so. What IS "null and void" is your opinion of a Court decision.