Only in America. Other nations need not have anything like the 2A, and America has no business regarding New Zealand’s non-existent 2A.America has an obligation to defend constitutionally protected individual rights, including the right protected by 2a.
I didn’t say they did. They should, just like they should protect speech, religion, due process, property rights, etc, but few nations value individual rights in that way.JonNC:![]()
Only in America. Other nations need not have anything like the 2A, and America has no business regarding New Zealand’s non-existent 2A.America has an obligation to defend constitutionally protected individual rights, including the right protected by 2a.
Absolutely. With Zero Doubt.nonsense, you think they would starve the non-combatant to stop the combatant?
If they are sending material support to American territory in assistance of the American rebels?do you think the US would start a nuclear war with Russia and China?
You’ve misunderstood. In a rebellion, the winning power wants to make use of the territory regained after the rebels have been crushed. You don’t use these tools to destroy everything, you use them in attrition campaigns. Post the tanks on the highways into rebel zones, killing commerce. So on and so on.tanks, etc. are useless in a guerrilla war, too much collateral damage that would grow the rebellion.
No, I understand it perfectly. Homer summed it up in the 5th century BC-you don’t see the real picture because you don’t understand the tool.
Guns are much more efficient at it. In a moment’s despair, someone can end their life with a gun.we would get rid of a lot of things if all items used to kill others were removed.
If you actually read the dialogue, we weren’t talking about perps. We were talking about the law abiding who didn’t want to turn their firearm in.what perp openly left the house with their gun?
Economics. Make them expensive. Its the reason you see zero or near-zero gun crime in the US with automatics. 99.9% of folks simply cannot afford them.what is the next great law you would impose?
Of course they are. It is the right that, in the end, protects the others. It is absolute and entirely equal to the others.Gun rights are not on the same level as the other rights you mention, even if the US treats them the same.
As we’ve seen done to other amendments of the constitution, the 2nd is outmoded. Outdated.LeafByNiggle:![]()
Of course they are. It is the right that, in the end, protects the others. It is absolute and entirely equal to the others.Gun rights are not on the same level as the other rights you mention, even if the US treats them the same.
Once you move outside the US gun rights have no special status. It is an unnecessary anomaly in the US constitution. This is obvious from the fact that most successful societies in the world are doing quite fine without it.LeafByNiggle:![]()
Of course they are. It is the right that, in the end, protects the others. It is absolute and entirely equal to the others.Gun rights are not on the same level as the other rights you mention, even if the US treats them the same.
That may be true inside the US, but outside of the US (which is what this thread is about) it is not in the same class as the rights Jon listed. This can be seen from the fact that those other rights actually appear as beliefs in several world-wide religions, including Catholic. However there is not a single major religion that maintains as one of its doctrines the right to keep and bear arms. This make the 2A a 2nd class amendment.Its the 2nd Amendment, NOT the 2nd Class Amendment.
A willingness to devalue one right of others indicates a willingness to deny others. We can see that here, where members of Congress protested due process rights of people on the no fly list that hadn’t been convicted of a crime. There are no certain red flag laws that also violate due process. Many progressives have no problem undermining these rights.Once you move outside the US gun rights have no special status. It is an unnecessary anomaly in the US constitution. This is obvious from the fact that most successful societies in the world are doing quite fine without it.
So, out of respect for the right of free speech, I should be very reluctant to minimize or undermine the right to keep and bear arms, because devaluing one constitutionally-protected right threatens all constitutionally protected rights. Is that it?LeafByNiggle:![]()
A willingness to devalue one right of others indicates a willingness to deny others. We can see that here, where members of Congress protested due process rights of people on the no fly list that hadn’t been convicted of a crime. There are no certain red flag laws that also violate due process. Many progressives have no problem undermining these rights.Once you move outside the US gun rights have no special status. It is an unnecessary anomaly in the US constitution. This is obvious from the fact that most successful societies in the world are doing quite fine without it.
There are progressives on campuses calling for denial or limitation of political speech rights, while religious free exercise rights are under attack.
Again, minimizing or denying one individual right leads to minimizing or denying others. In favor of government power.
Why do you equate the 6th uniquely with guns?would you rather people have the opportunity to break the 6th commandment?