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Tells me they need a new way to enforce existing laws in the cities. I heard Mayor Guiliani had some success in NYC a few years ago… so it could be better???
Please quote the exact words of the Supreme Court decision where they claimed that the right to bear arms exists independently of the second amendment.FiveLinden:![]()
That’s not what the Supreme Court has said. It is an inherent civil and human right, not granted nor provided by government. All rights are antecedent to government, including this one.The right to bear arms derives from the constitution in the US. It is not a divine right, a natural right or a human right. It is simply a result of law.
The constitution did not create rights, it only enumerates some and protects all from government.
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https://www.law.cornell.edu/supct/html/07-290.ZO.htmlMeaning of the Operative Clause. Putting all of these textual elements together, we find that they guarantee the individual right to possess and carry weapons in case of confrontation. This meaning is strongly confirmed by the historical background of the Second Amendment . We look to this because it has always been widely understood that the Second Amendment , like the First and Fourth Amendment s, codified a pre-existing right. The very text of the Second Amendment implicitly recognizes the pre-existence of the right and declares only that it “shall not be infringed.” As we said in United States v. Cruikshank, 92 U. S. 542, 553 (1876) , “[t]his is not a right granted by the Constitution. Neither is it in any manner dependent upon that instrument for its existence.****The Second amendment declares that it shall not be infringed … .”16
The Catholic teaching in this case is, if a group of men putting together a country from 13 colonies, makes promises to the people in order to get the country to agree to come together, that they KEEP THEIR PROMISES.What is the Catholic teaching on 'natural rights"?
This is neither approved nor disapproved by Catholic teaching. What you have described is a secular matter. It is not an example of ‘natural rights.’What is the Catholic teaching on 'natural rights"?
Hit a little close to home, apparently.Vonsalza:![]()
Some more profiling here? First the poor, now this one?It strikes me as funny that balding, greying and pudgy middle-aged men
Well, anyone can generally do just about anything.You all realize that you can build a gun with a piece of pipe and a metal file.
Anyone can build a gun.
every time you ban something the black market will bring it in from somewhere.Well I don’t know, maybe people get their guns from other states and maybe, umm, drive them to California?
There’s more crime in cities because there’s more everything in cities. Per capita instances will manifest more because there’s more “capitas” packed into a smaller geographic area.I’m thinking really if you want to affect the murder by hand guns… crack down in the large cities… That’s where the majority of deaths by shooting occur, right? Law enforcement needs to crack down on unlawful owners… possessors…
There’s a lot of folks who think Giuliani just happened to be mayor at the right time.Tells me they need a new way to enforce existing laws in the cities. I heard Mayor Guiliani had some success in NYC a few years ago… so it could be better???
What is the Catholic teaching on 'natural rights"?
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Man participates in the wisdom and goodness of the Creator who gives him mastery over his acts and the ability to govern himself with a view to the true and the good. The natural law expresses the original moral sense which enables man to discern by reason the good and the evil, the truth and the lie:
The natural law is written and engraved in the soul of each and every man, because it is human reason ordaining him to do good and forbidding him to sin . . . But this command of human reason would not have the force of law if it were not the voice and interpreter of a higher reason to which our spirit and our freedom must be
2264 Love toward oneself remains a fundamental principle of morality. Therefore it is legitimate to insist on respect for one’s own right to life. Someone who defends his life is not guilty of murder even if he is forced to deal his aggressor a lethal blow:
It has been the consistent history of progressives to judge people by their appearance.JonNC:![]()
Hit a little close to home, apparently.Vonsalza:![]()
Some more profiling here? First the poor, now this one?It strikes me as funny that balding, greying and pudgy middle-aged men![]()
It’s been the consistent history of people to judge by appearance. And I think we most definitely see that among many conservatives today. Oh most definitely.Vonsalza:![]()
It has been the consistent history of progressives to judge people by their appearance.JonNC:![]()
Hit a little close to home, apparently.Vonsalza:![]()
Some more profiling here? First the poor, now this one?It strikes me as funny that balding, greying and pudgy middle-aged men![]()
I’m not surprised
Fair enough, but KKK, BLM, the eugenics/racist Planned Parenthood all progressive movements. But in our discussion, Von, I’m not the one who characterized people by race, gender, or economic status. I’m not the one who stated that rights ought to be restricted on these grounds.JonNC:![]()
It’s been the consistent history of people to judge by appearance. And I think we most definitely see that among many conservatives today. Oh most definitely.Vonsalza:![]()
It has been the consistent history of progressives to judge people by their appearance.JonNC:![]()
Hit a little close to home, apparently.Vonsalza:![]()
Some more profiling here? First the poor, now this one?It strikes me as funny that balding, greying and pudgy middle-aged men![]()
I’m not surprised