Some Very Strong and ACCURATE words from the CEO of Smith and Wesson !!🇺🇸👍
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I assume you can read, correct? Just read the amendments. Tell me which ones actually gives us a right?
At this point I have to presume you're just trolling. The first 10 are literally rights written in as the Bill of Rights.
If understanding that is beyond your ability, I have nothing else to add or prove. Pointless.
I guess the answer to my question whether you know how to read is "no".
Here you go, Corky head pat
https://www.archives.gov/founding-docs/bill-of-rights-transcript
Go down to Bill of Rights section, read the foreword, and wallow in your ignorance.
So did you find any rights given to us by the government/constitution yet? Let me know when you do.
I was hoping you'd do some research and actually read the amendments and point out the rights granted in those amendments. Seems like that's not going to happen. So I'll start. Here's the first amendment:
Emphasis added by me. Most people will say the first amendment is the freedom of speech or the right to free speech. Nowhere in the text above does it say this amendment gives us the freedom of speech. What it does say that that congress shall pass no laws abridging that freedom of speech. The freedom of speech is a natural right. The first amendment is a protection of that right.
Now let's go to the second amendment:
Again, emphasis added by me. Does it say we grant the citizens the right to keep and bear arms? No. What it does say is that the right to keep and bear arms must not be infringed. Again, a protection of our natural right. And notice how smart these framers were. They didn't say we had a right to arms, they said we had a right to keep and bear arms. Because if it said we had a right to arms then I'm sure some politicians would say this means the citizens that don't have the means to purchase their own arms will have the tax payers purchase them.
District of Columbia v Heller https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/07pdf/07-290.pdf
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The correct way to refer to the second amendment, in my opinion but shared by others, is "the second amendment protections" or the "protections provided by the second amendment" or "constitutional protections". If you read the recent Supreme Court rulings on gun control, the one written by Justice Thomas, you'll notice that often he refers to it as the second amendment protection or protection offered by the second amendment or something like that. However I did notice that he also referred to it as the second amendment right, not sure why he uses both phrases.
There are certainly politicians who would love for all the citizens to think that the government is the body granting them their rights. Seeing that our rights are unalienable and endowed by our creator that's probably why many on the left are trying to do away with god. They want to be at the top and so they don't want any god above them.
If you want to believe you get your rights granted to you by your government by all means believe that. I'll choose to believe I have unalienable rights endowed by my creator.
If anyone cant read it's you. I agree with you, but right now you look like a moron. Back your points up or gtfo
I'm not going anywhere.