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Tuesday, July 01, 2008
Debra J. Saunders :: Townhall.com Columnist
Rights, Arms and the Man
by Debra J. Saunders
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"A well-regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed." Because of the inclusion of the M-word (militia), gun-control advocates have long argued that the Second Amendment applies to militia, but not to individual citizens.

Last week, the Supreme Court put an end to that nonsense when it issued a decision overturning the District of Columbia's 32-year-old ban on handguns -- even in citizens' own homes. In the 5-4 decision, Justice Antonin Scalia hailed "the right of law-abiding citizens to use arms in defense of hearth and home."

It was "an inevitable ruling," explained George Washington University Law Professor Jonathan Turley. "Even though I'm an advocate of gun control, it's very hard to read the Second Amendment and not see an individual right."

Yet, somehow, four justices did not see that the fundamental right -- actually, it's more than a right, it's a basic human instinct -- of self-defense. As Justice Stephen Breyer wrote in one of two dissenting opinions, "The Second Amendment protects militia-related, not self-defense related, interests."

John Eastman, law school dean at Chapman University in Orange County, Calif., found it ironic that the four justices relied on an interpretation, albeit erroneous, of the framers' original intent -- when they don't seem to care about original intent in so many other cases.

The dissenting four justices otherwise have agreed with Justice Anthony Kennedy when he wrote in another case that the court is supposed to determine whether death penalty cases are constitutional, based on "the evolving standards of decency that mark the progress of a maturing society."

But with this case, quipped Eastman, "Everyone seems to be an origin-alist now." Justice John Paul Stevens accused the majority of engaging in judicial activism -- by issuing a ruling that, after two centuries, directs federal courts to look at the right to bear arms as a fundamental right, even if it can be restricted.

But as Scalia wrote, "it is not the role of this Court to pronounce the Second Amendment extinct." And: "This Court first held a law to violate the First Amendment's guarantee of freedom of speech in 1931, almost 150 years after the Amendment was ratified." And that was copasetic.

The reason for the 200-plus year delay, Eastman explained, is simple: "For most of our history, the question did not present itself."

In his dissenting opinion, Breyer argued that the Washington handgun ban does not preclude citizens from protecting themselves with rifles. To which Eastman countered, "Breyer seems never to have shot a gun." Handguns are easier to maneuver in small spaces; they are smaller, and hence harder to grab, and they are easier to handle for those with limited upper body strength.

Of course, the worst part of the Washington handgun ban is that it applied to an individual's home. That's right, the District of Columbia was legislating what citizens could have in their bedrooms.

"The NRA could not have written a law better for the purposes of challenge," Turley noted. Do I want more guns? No. I don't want more abortions either, but I recognize women's right to abortion. And if women have a right to abortion, they certainly have a right to defend their bodies against intruders.

In the end, the court settled a matter that had been ruled by sensibilities. When fashionable people can afford to hire security guards or live in gated communities, they tend to think of self-defense as a neurotic obsession of the gauche and overwrought. They don't think they need handguns, therefore no one needs handguns. They are undeterred by research that shows that their gun bans don't reduce crime, because it only matters that they mean well.

So they come to believe that they have the right to deny other less enlightened people the right to choose to defend their very homes -- because they long ago blurred the line between a legal right and personal desire.

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Best-Looking Son:
"The best weapons against them should be the butt stroke first. They're a menace. They should be rounded up and put into foreign detention centers for the benefit and safety of the rest of us."

Fabulous daydream! Sounds like the perfect solution.

Healing Words
It's easy for the four socialist judges on the Supreme Court to mock our desire for personal safety when they're squired around DC in chauffeured limousines and armed guards. And they don't live in dangerous neighborhoods, not even "normal" neighborhoods with their increasing risks of crime from domestic and now imported gangs.

Once the mind is freed from worry about job loss and personal safety, I guess it can freely wander into a delusional utopian vision of one diverse peaceful global community.

Strip them of their taxpayer financed luxury living. Let them walk the streets unarmed like the rest of us and let them get mugged within view of the White House and I'll bet they'll cling to guns too.

They're going to make us pay big time after Comrade Obama and his Duma take power next year. I can almost see the phrase ". . . This court erred in its decision in DC vs. Heller and accordingly that ruling is reversed", sometime after Obama gets to appoint a few "correct thinking" justices. Maybe Angela Davis, H. Rap Brown and perhaps the CEO of the Brady Campaign.

The Left uses the black art of word manipulation to control the masses. The best weapons against them should be the butt stroke first. They're a menace. They should be rounded up and put into foreign detention centers for the benefit and safety of the rest of us.

Well-Schooled Militia
What did Paul Revere and his friends and neighbors consider themselves? What do you think the people living at Waco considered themselves? I'm certain terrorists also fall into this category. What do you think gang bangers and organized crime families consider themselves? A well-schooled militia is any group of people who have guns and know how to use them in defense of what they believe is their duty or to their benefit.

Gun owners, as a majority, believe our right to bear arms is a God-given right. We look at our Bill of Rights and Constitution that way; our rights are not given to us by the government.

If push comes to shove, people will use their guns to defend the 2A. And this group too, will consider themselves a well-trained militia and call themselves "Americans." Trying to take our guns, piecemeal, is an objective these radical socialists are patiently, steadily working towards.

We've seen them coming since before Charleton Heston gave his NRA speech. Those were powerful words.



Keep & bear arms
A common complaint of the Left about guns was that once people start carrying concealed there'd be shoot-outs at every corner. That's been proven false.

For one thing, since Florida passed its cxoncealed carry law in 1987 39 other states have passed similar laws. The idea has proven so popular because it has not led to crazy shoot-outs, but has co-incided with steep declines in violent & gun crime.

AS Steve Chapman in his Chicago column more or less said, It may not be true that the passage of concealed carry laws have caused drops in violent & gun crime, but it's impossible to reasonably claim that such laws have led to increased violence.

Point of fact, I have had a concealed carry license since March, 1995 and never once in these years have I ever come even close to needing to draw a weapon.

Speaking of unreported stories
How guns save lives, check this out.

A Massacre We Didn't Hear About

This is the story you saw on the evening news:
January 1, 1992 Los Angeles Times.
At lunch hour on Wednesday, Oct. 16, George Jo Hennard of Belton, Tex. smashed his Ford pickup through the plate glass doors of Luby's cafeteria in Killeen, injuring some patrons immediately. While other patrons rushed toward the truck believing the driver was a heart-attack victim, Hennard calmly climbed out of his pickup, took out two 9-millimeter semi-automatic pistols, and started shooting people in the cafeteria's serving line.

Now here is a story you did not hear about.
Just 2 Months later

The story you didn't see on tv:

Late at night on Tuesday, December 17, two men armed with recently-stolen pistols herded 20 customers and employees of a Shoney's restaurant in Anniston, Ala., into the walk-in refrigerator, and locked it. Continuing to hold the manager at gunpoint, the men began robbing the restaurant.

Then one of the robbers found a customer who had hidden under a table and pulled a gun on him. The customer, Thomas Glenn Terry, legally armed with a .45 semi-automatic pistol, fired five shots into that robber's chest and abdomen, killing him instantly.

http://www.pulpless.com/stopsamp.html#UNABRIDG

Acts of Self Defense Are Buried
One of the reasons that a percentage of the population thinks that concealed firearm carriers are off their rockers is that acts of self defense with a firearm are usually buried by the press and largely go unreported to police.

A ton of studies have shown that guns are used anywhere from 3000 times a day to 6500 times a day. More than nine times out of ten, the gun is never fired and almost just as often, does not get reported to police.

What we seriously need to see is a prime-time television show called "The Armed Citizen", where incidents of self defense with a firearm are highlighted in an hour long episode. That would at least give the non-gun owning American some much needed perspective.

That's a show I would watch religiously!

Marc
http://www.SaveTheGuns.com
NRA Certified Firearm Instructor
NRA Membership Recruiter


Thanks Robert
Robert :57 PM EST
Good Analogy Talent Scout!
Talent Scout - I like your analogy, well said!
I am re reading the majority opinion for the third time. It's a powerful treatise on the English language!
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But \The credit is not mine, except for my ability to study and search for the information.

The credit for the analogy goes to this man.
JN Schulman

The following is reprinted from the September 13, 1991 issue of Gun Week, and also appears under the title "The Text of The Second Amendment" in The Journal on Firearms and Public Policy, Summer 1992, Volume 4, Number 1.
http://www.pulpless.com/stopsamp.html#UNABRIDG

I always ask women
why they need more tha one pair of shoes.

Gets 'em every time.


bob
ask them why they need a fire extinguisher in their house.

Why do you need that?
This is the question I often get about certain guns from liberal friends and family members. At one time I owned several high capacity weapons and they would always expect-almost demand-my justification of owning such a weapon; as if I am required to give them a reason they consider valid. They just don't get it.

Good Analogy Talent Scout!
Talent Scout - I like your analogy, well said!
I am re reading the majority opinion for the third time. It's a powerful treatise on the English language!

Yes, yes yes
Big Daddy writes:- 1:16 PM EST
Talent Scout
One needs to look no further than liberal heroes to know why they lie about the 2A. Hitler (though they will not admit it publicly), Stalin, Mao, Castro.

Disarm the populace and they are easier to control.
----
And is why we need all to begin stating this truth and do it boldly.
We do have communists in our government.
Their policies have been enacted by our own Congress, that has become a front organization for the men who run this country.

"Since I entered politics, I have chiefly had men's views confided to me privately. Some of the biggest men in the United States, in the Field of commerce and manufacture, are afraid of something. They know that there is a power somewhere so organized, so subtle, so watchful, so interlocked, so complete, so pervasive, that they better not speak above their breath when they speak in condemnation of it."



Woodrow Wilson,The New Freedom (1913)

Marxism and Wall Street are in lock step.
Most people of the world do not understand Marx, he was not against riches at all.
But instead was a monopolist that wanted to control the riches through politics, to the benefit of the few most powerful men in the world.

JP Morgan loved Karl Marx as they agreed that
"the best business of all, is politics"
Incorporating business with government.
Controlling both, the real monopoly.

"The real truth of the matter is, as you and I know, that a financial element in the larger centers has owned the Government ever since the days of Andrew Jackson."

A letter written by FDR to Colonel House, November 21st, l933



"The real rulers in Washington are invisible, and exercise power from behind the scenes."

Supreme Court Justice Felix Frankfurter, 1952



"Fifty men have run America, and that's a high figure."

Joseph Kennedy, father of JFK, in the July 26th, l936 issue of The New York Times.


Exactly correct big daddy!
That is why this decision is totally bogus, and I reject it completely. The many writings of Jefferson, Washington, and others plainly state that the Second Amendment not only allows for personal protection (which the local police will arrest you for), but it was also intended to allow the people to overthrow a tyrannical government (see the Declaration of Independence)!

Therefore, we have been duped once again by this "ruling" telling us we can defend our homes. Actually, we have the right to own any weapon used by our military because shotguns and hunting rifles are no match for machine guns, night vision goggles, helicopters, and special forces trained to attack insurgents (remember Ruby Ridge & Waco).

We have been fooled by the DEM/GOP/MSM propaganda machines to always vote the lesser of two evils, but doing the same thing over and over will not give us a different result. The only benefit is to the elites who keep acruing more and more power to themselves. Now is the time to vote Inependent/Third Party, or nothing will change.

Visit my website, JOEOLIVAFORPRESIDENT.ORG, and see HOW we have been lied to and deceived into selling our birthright. You will also find links to 20 other independent candidates you can check out. Visit the site, why not? The elites have stolen our inheritance and we need to act to reclaim it! Thanks, Joe


Talent Scout
One needs to look no further than liberal heroes to know why they lie about the 2A. Hitler (though they will not admit it publicly), Stalin, Mao, Castro.

Disarm the populace and they are easier to control.

other rights
Now that gun ownership is as much of a right as healthcare and food, will the government begin handing out weapons?

Stop on by my place for a new social program!

Obvious distortion
quote:
Because of the inclusion of the M-word (militia), gun-control advocates have long argued that the Second Amendment applies to militia, but not to individual citizens.

2nd A.
"A well-regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed."

Can this sentence
"being necessary to the security of a free state"

be interpreted to grant the right to keep and bear arms solely to

"a well-regulated militia"?

Compare that text of the Second Amendment to the following sentence,

"A well-schooled electorate, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and read Books, shall not be infringed."

Reading the 2nd A. to say:
"the Right to Keep and Bear Arms is dependent on a militia"

Is an intentional false reading, and has no basis in integrity or honesty, comprehension or intent of the plain text.

Compare the two sentences.

If the 2nd A. said this,

""A well-schooled electorate, being necessary to the security of a free State"

And it could be interpreted as the liberals anti-gun people do, then the people's right to read books could be limited to A well-schooled electorate

No honest reading of this line:

"A well-regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state"
Can possibly be seen in any honesty as a restrictive clause.

NO more than this can be seen as a restriction to read books.

"A well-schooled electorate, being necessary to the security of a free State"

A well schooled electorate is not a restriction.
No more than A well-regulated militia is.

Its plain, the liberals are lying intentionally.
The only question is why?
Why they lying?
What agenda do they have?
This is the only question
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