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In reply to the discussion: Should the Second Amendment be Abolished or Defended? [View all]NutmegYankee
(16,480 posts)44. It's still in law just in case.
We may not see anything right now, but that could always change.
And yes, it is relevant what the Founding Fathers thought. They wrote, voted on, and published the Bill of Rights. If you disagree with those rights, then start an amendment campaign to modify them. Until then, we still have them, including the 3rd, which is almost totally useless today.
Funny enough, but a court case to support the 4th Amendment protection against unreasonable search of a cell phone by a cop hinged on what was argued about "personal effects and papers" by people who lived by candle light.
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Abolished. The 2nd Amendment overpowers 'states rights' not to mention jurisdictions rights.
onehandle
Apr 2014
#5
Sorry you don't like the results of the poll so far, and must cry foul rather
Skip Intro
Apr 2014
#20
if they take away our guns the Communist will come in and take over anyway
Douglas Carpenter
Apr 2014
#6
Only certain people can legally have guns now, despite your reading comprehension abilities. nt
Electric Monk
Apr 2014
#8
Personal insult aside, I should have revised that choice, but votes had already been cast.
Skip Intro
Apr 2014
#16
The idea was to have citizens who were familiar with arms and could readily form into militias
NutmegYankee
Apr 2014
#31
Battles fought by militia units in Federal service, akin to the modern National Guard?
Spider Jerusalem
Apr 2014
#54
Actually, it isn't very relevant at all. Not unless you happen to be a strict constructionist.
Spider Jerusalem
Apr 2014
#50
The intent is needed to show that while technology changed, the right still applies
NutmegYankee
Apr 2014
#52
The governors of the respective states appoint the officers of their state National Guards.
Spider Jerusalem
Apr 2014
#62
Um, whether the 2nd Amendment be abolished or defended. Seems pretty clear to me. n/t
Skip Intro
Apr 2014
#57
Hey dude - it's a poll with clear choices. That's enough for me. Sorry it isn't enough for you.
Skip Intro
Apr 2014
#63
"Would the NRA trolls kindly sod off?" Name three- and show your work...
friendly_iconoclast
Apr 2014
#65
Just interpret it as written. See Justice Stevens' in Heller, and other 3 sensible Justices.
Hoyt
Apr 2014
#68
it should be clarified so as not to be interpreted that common sense controls, regulation,
Douglas Carpenter
Apr 2014
#79