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.
-Second Amendment of the Constitution of the United States
To start, I’d like to point out the wording of this particular Amendment.
“The right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.“
There is no “unless.”
There is not “but only if”.
There is nothing wavering about that.
The right to keep and bear arms, under the Constitution of the United States, shall not be infringed.
Now, take the word “infringed” down to its bare bones. If the dictionary example I gave is to be trusted, it means that the right shall not be encroached upon or interfered with.
Take this down another notch, and basically what the Constitution is saying is that the right of the people to keep and bear arms won’t be messed with. Ever. At all.
I don’t know about you, but I see encroachment upon this right all the time. And yes, I am, to some extent, talking about Barack Obama who voted yes on an Illinois handgun ban, among other things. (Barack Obama on Gun Control)
Now, if you were curious and happened to click on that link (and if you weren’t if you could do so now,) scroll down roughly half the page to “Respect the Second Amendment.”
Now, notice the clause.
“But, local bans okay.”
Excuse me?
I encourage you to really think about what this is saying.
“Yeah, the Constitution’s okay, but I mean if the community doesn’t want it, they can go ahead and steal people’s liberty.”
This is like saying “Oh yeah, freedom of religion is fine for the Constitution, but if the Protestants in Maine don’t want Catholics around, they can go ahead and ban Catholicism.” Or, “Freedom of speech? Well, if the local governments find it dangerous, by all means, shut down the newspapers.”
The only reason this goes over at all is because guns are dangerous.
Well, I have news for you…so are words.
And people are up in arms about freedom of speech on both sides of the aisle, because words aren’t physically dangerous.
Neither are guns, in and of themselves.
A gun sitting on the table won’t jump up and shoot you of its own accord.
Don’t get me wrong, I’m all for localism. I think it’s one of the better systems of managing the United States. And I’m all for States Rights…but not when the states infringe upon the people’s liberties as President Obama was suggesting. In my mind,what’s in the Constitution is in the Constitution. It’s the supreme law of the land. It doesn’t get any simpler than that.
In all honesty, the Second Amendment was not written to protect you from home invasion. At least, not outright. It was written for an even grander purpose; to protect you from tyranny. Which is why the first thing any tyrant would do is restrict or ban your access to firearms.
It is for this purpose that you must always be wary of such legislation. Even hiding behind “enlightenment” and “progress,” gun bans have only one end; even bigger government.
An armed populace, after all, can (and will) revolt more readily than one without arms.
So think about this for a few seconds.
If a governmental leader, any leader, wants to stay in power, they need the support of the people. Say what you want about Hitler, but he was deadly intelligent. And he knew this better than just about anyone.
Look at all the people he had eating from his hand.
Therefore, if they have the wrong intentions and think they can silence the people, the first thing to go will be the weapons.
Can’t have militias to stand up to dictators, now, can we?
Oh, and another thing about Hitler?
He liked weapon restrictions, too.
Just saying.
And if the Amendment protects you from tyranny, what are you doing when you throw that right away?
You’re denouncing that protection. You’re inviting tyranny.
Not to mention that gun control is largely ineffective.
You can’t un-invent the gun. No matter how many times you try to ban it, it will still exist.
Destroy all records if you want, but just try to find and eliminate the people who know how to manufacture them.
The real records aren’t on any file; they’re stored in human memory.
And if guns exist, people will get a hold of them. It’s as simple as that.
I know in mentioning this that there will be people thinking “But many countries in Europe have banned guns, and gun violence has decreased!”
Well, yes. Because the sheeple citizens don’t have guns.
But what about knife violence? What about death by blunt weapons?
What about the criminals who do have guns, and the victims who are powerless to stop them?
You can kill a person with a toaster, if you want to, but you don’t see those being banned.
Personally?
As a female in a world where crimes against women are on the rise, I fully intend to own and carry a gun.
And I don’t relish the thought of being up against a world where only criminals have them.
(Speaking of women and guns, I read a quote somewhere that was something along the lines of “women promoting gun restrictions is like poultry promoting Colonel Sanders” Maybe I’m just bizarre, but I totally agreed.)
In closing, I apologize for the lack of professionalism in this post.
I know it has been a flurry of my own opinions and sentiments, but I hope at least something struck home and made sense. I said in my first real post that we all need to be passionate about politics all the time.
We need to be even more passionate about our rights, every minute of every day.
But even more so, we need to know our rights. It scares me that a lot of people don’t seem to.
Which is why I’m working on a post devoted entirely to the Bill of Rights.
…You’ll see that later, if you stick with me.
Interesting Pro-Gun Reading:
1.) Raging Against Self Defense: A Psychiatrist Examines the Anti-Gun Mentality by Sarah Thompson, M.D
2.) More Guns, Less Crime; An Interview with Author, John Lott
3.) Armed Females of America Which has a wealth of resources, organizations, and readings, the link to which I have provided.
4.) Views of our Founding Fathers (and others) on gun rights


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