To: arthurus
Shall not be infringed is clearly to mean by the government.
To: Almondjoy
Where in the Amendment does it specify that or do you "just know?" Liberals "just know" a lot of things that are not stated in the Constitution and we excoriate them for it.
The first Amendment says, "Congress shall make no law..." It applies to Congress. It says so. Where is the equivalent clause in the Second Amendment that says it applies to Congress? or to any other discreet unit of society? It says "...shall not be infringed." If anyone at all infringes then he is in contravention of the Second Amendment. It is absolute. The wording does NOT admit of exceptions. The only possible modification in the whole Constitution is the involuntary servitude clause that might make it legal for judicially convicted and incarcerated people to be deprived of their right to KBA.
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12/15/2016 6:14:50 PM PST by
arthurus
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