The
2nd Amendment
The National Rifle Association is arguably the most
powerful lobby in the nation. They
believe that the 2nd Amendment is inviolable and absolute.
I often wonder where they get their self-righteous
arrogance.
Any time they call me, I just start laughing. The person on the other end pauses I explain
to them that “Boy, did you call the WRONG house!” They are actually pretty pleased with my reaction
because, apparently, many of us on the Left yell at them.
C’mon folks, that’s no way to win the
argument.
I must say, though, that the next time my daughter’s
boyfriend, Dylan, leaves his NRA hat on my kitchen table I am going to give it
to Max as a chew toy, whether it was his grandfather’s hat or not.
This is exactly what the 2nd Amendment says:
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.
It says “…well regulated…” Doesn’t that mean there can be rules and
restrictions? It doesn’t say “the right
to bear cannons”.
It also says “militia” and “State”, which is
capitalized. Can’t the argument be made
that all the people who want to have the 2nd Amendment applied to
them be in each State’s respective National Guard? Of course, we all know that’s not the case,
and that any training they get takes place about as often as George Bush II’s Texas
Air National Guard participation took place.
Then we have those idiots who claim that the 2nd
Amendment is designed to allow people to protect themselves from the
Government. Those are the same people
who will look dumbfounded when you ask them who is buried in Grant’s tomb.
I used the term “self-righteous arrogance” for a
reason. They act like no other
amendments have any restrictions on them.
The 1st Amendment is first because it is the
most important one. What would that look
like
if we applied the NRA absolutism to the 1st?
Here’s what is says:
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or
prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or
of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition
the Government for a redress of grievances.
It would be ok to yell “Fire!” in a crowded theater,
there would be no slander or libel laws, and God only knows what the anti-gay,
anti-abortion, and anti-contraception people would do if they had no
restrictions placed upon them. Even some
of the “mainstream” religions could not be trusted with unfettered religious
freedom.
I still think it’s an outrage that they cut the tip of a
boy’s dick off before he’s old enough to make the decision for himself. I am reminded that mine is missing every time
I hear a golfer yell “Fore!”, although if my wife has any complaints, she
hasn’t mentioned them to me.
Of course, other Amendments have had restrictions placed
upon them as well.
Guns are dangerous, and I don’t care how many flags you
wrap yourself in, some regulations and restrictions are needed. Just ask the people in Colorado or the Sikh
Temple.
Nobody needs an AK-47, especially something that is so
easily converted to fully-automatic.
Trivia Question:
In the modern era, which state has had more people killed by handguns
than vehicle accidents: a) Texas, b) Texas, c) Texas, d) Texas. Unfortunately, other states have joined the
cowpokes since then.
Recently, the NRA had their 15 minutes of fame in front
of the Supreme Court and, of course, the five Stepford Justices agreed with
them. It’s very sad, because innocent
people are going to die because of that decision.
I am not against guns, and I have a few guns myself- all
registered, and all middle-of-the-road.
I had peace officer powers for 25 years, and both times we upgraded
weapons, I bought the old one. I also
have a couple of shotguns and a rifle.
The good news is that, when the revolution comes, nobody is going to be
able to say “Stupid Liberal, he brought a knife to a gunfight!”

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