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01-10-2013 #71
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Re the "right to bear arms."
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01-10-2013 #72
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NYBURBS might be wrong but he isn't totally wrong. The problem is that the numerous men that helped create this country had issues with standing armies. For example, The Federalist No. 8 called standing armies a "malignant aspect to liberty and economy". You can read state constitutions from that era backing the militia system as the best defense for a "free" state/government. Some of the states (i.e., Pennsylvania and Vermont) explicitly mentions the right to bear arms for self defense too. So, there has always been an innate fear that the "government" could do wrong. American history has shown that it could and will do wrong to its citizens. Therefore, paranoia can be expected when the government starts mentioning restricting rights that have been apart of this country since its founding.
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01-10-2013 #73
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Say what you will, but history is on my side of this argument.
The 2nd Amendment is unique in that it presupposes the failure of all of the other protections. The other protections are more ideal to a peaceful democracy, but it is never guaranteed that our government will remain peaceful. Moreover, the liberal wing of the country is attempting to do to the 2nd Amendment what the Nec-Cons have tried to do to much of the rest of the Bill of Rights (i.e, water it down until it becomes meaningless). One need only look to military commissions, indefinite detention provisions, and executive assassination orders to see how the government attempts to subvert some of the protections that you mentioned.
Btw, I'm not advocating that people should grab their guns and run out to the street right now. The democratic process is far more preferable in most cases, and I'm well aware of the bloodshed that would ensue if people ever did revolt. I think the main point of contention between myself and some others is that I can rationalize a point where it would be foolhardy to rely on the system any further, and moreover I do think that a well armed populace is something that keeps those with ill intentions up at night.
PS- What I wrote earlier wasn't meant as a concession on how to interpret the Amendment per se, but more of a realist point of view that there will be some changes to the laws that the courts are likely to give their consent too.
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01-10-2013 #74
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Bear in mind that until the Heller decision, there were essentially complete bans to firearms possession in some areas (NYC still borders on being a near complete ban as they make it extremely difficult, time consuming, and expensive to even get a permit to keep a weapon in your home). There is a deep divide in this country over this issue, the only other issue I can think of as being remotely close in divisiveness is the abortion issue. So while you might view much of this as scaremongering, many of us need only look at the law codes to recall those bans, and there are more than a few in this country that would like to see a return to the pre-Heller era.
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01-10-2013 #75
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And what - leaving your much vaunted constitutional "rights' aside - is so important about owning semi automatic weapons. Not hand guns. Not shotguns. But the sort used by nujobs and fanatcis to carry out slaughters like Sandy Hook. What do you gun owners NEED them for exactly? I'd love a rational argument on this that isn't circular about rights.
Do you really think the US Government is like Syria and about to turn its military firepower on the populace?
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01-10-2013 #76
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Since when does "need" drive what things we're legally allowed to have? Women don't "need" liposuction, and yet more die from complications than are killed by rifles - yet you want to ban a subset of those rifles - even when those surgeries are not protected by an amendment to the USC?
Last time there was an assault weapon ban even the CDC couldn't find sufficient data to support its effectiveness. It appeared to mostly be about how scary the weapon looked, as the provisions of the ban talked about cosmetic features.
Let's talk first about the mental health system and making records available nationally for the NICS checks to catch before we make another knee jerk reaction that just helps some of us feel better about something being done.
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01-10-2013 #77
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Duuhhhh... lyposuction vs weapons whose only purpose is to kill people. Get real. Yes.. I repeat my question. Why do you gun folks need or want these people killing armaments (thus making them available to those with mental problems) . Do you want them just because your constitution says you CAN? In which case would you want flame throwers, napalm, rocket propelled hand grenades etc if you were allowed? Simple question.
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01-10-2013 #78
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Your argument over how to interpret the constitution is an old one, I don't see myself changing your mind and you're not about to change mine, but I do find it a stretch to think that the meaning of the words in a social compact (aka a constitution) can change. If it could then there'd be little need for an amending clause, or even a constitution for that matter.
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01-10-2013 #79
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Since when does "need" drive what things we're legally allowed to have?
0 out of 1 members liked this post."...I no longer believe that people's secrets are defined and communicable, or their feelings full-blown and easy to recognize."_Alice Munro, Chaddeleys and Flemings.
"...the order in creation which you see is that which you have put there, like a string in a maze, so that you shall not lose your way". _Judge Holden, Cormac McCarthy's, BLOOD MERIDIAN.
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01-10-2013 #80
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I didn't. You are not rebutting any argument I've made. Don't stick me in with "you guys" and I won't stick you in with "those guys." Deal?
Why is *that* the question? Why do you feel the "need" to ban something that is causing fewer than 300 deaths every year?
"Life's tough. It's tougher if you're stupid" - John Wayne
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