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Ever spot a FUDD? Well I did.

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How do we know he is a FUDD? No true 2A supporter EVER uses the term "Assault Weapon". I swear these guys are worse than the anti-gun folks. If you want to drop him a note here is his email: pdeles@proaxis.com

https://www.yahoo.com/news/protect-scho ... 09115.html

The Daily Telegram
Protect schools, home security, hunters: Amend the Second Amendment
Paul F. deLespinasse
Thu, June 9, 2022 at 4:00 AM·3 min read

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Recent massacres have again drawn attention to the tragedies enabled by the Second Amendment, as interpreted by the courts.

This amendment is one of the most problematical parts of the Constitution: "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."

In 2008, downplaying "well-regulated" and "militia," and reversing precedents, the Supreme Court ruled 5-4 that the amendment protects individuals' right to have guns. Abusing this right, a few people have used military-style "assault" weapons, rapidly firing hundreds of shots, to kill hundreds of people including many young children.

Attempts to prohibit owning these weapons have been stymied by legislators claiming devout allegiance to the Second Amendment.

The Second Amendment diverts attention from the costs and benefits of legislation attempting to make gun ownership "well-regulated." Instead of focusing on proposals' merits, it sidetracks us into arguments about constitutionality.

If there were no Second Amendment, legislators could focus on the benefits and costs of proposed legislation. But repeal is impossible. People wanting guns for self-defense or hunting fear that repeal would "let the camel's nose into the tent" — a "slippery slope" argument. What if legislatures decided to ban all guns?

Some gun owners, however, now believe that we should ban assault weapons. This would become possible if, rather than trying to repeal the Second Amendment, we amend it. A tightly drafted change could protect the right to own hunting rifles and handguns for self-protection, subject to reasonable regulations, but leave regulation or prohibition of more powerful weapons completely up to legislatures.

An amended Second Amendment would guarantee that the whole camel could not get into the tent. It would eliminate the danger that future Supreme Court majorities might uphold legislation banning handguns and hunting rifles. And it would allow proposals to prohibit ownership of assault weapons to be considered on their merits.

Such an amendment — unequivocally protecting the right to own handguns and hunting rifles — could not be dismissed as anti-gun. True, these kill a lot more people than assault weapons, but they do it in many small daily episodes (rather like car accident fatalities) rather than in a small number of mass slaughters (like passenger plane crashes).

They destroy many lives, but do not enable unhappy people to gain attention by committing large-scale atrocities. They don't inflict comparable damage to the national psyche.

Amending the Constitution is usually harder than merely enacting laws. But here the opposite could be true. Meaningful legislation is now impossible. But opposition to amending the amendment should be minimal since the changes would eliminate fears of legislation or court decisions banning handguns and hunting rifles.

Opponents of revising the Second Amendment may argue that banning assault weapons would not reduce the number of mass shootings, but this is refuted by recent experience in Australia, the United Kingdom and other countries.

They might also argue that we need better treatment for mental illness, which is an excellent idea in its own right but a distraction here. There is just as much mental illness in countries with far fewer mass atrocities. The availability of assault weapons in the U.S. is obviously the critical variable here.

A few might argue that privately owned, military-scale weapons are needed so we can overthrow our government if it becomes tyrannical, but this idea is terribly misguided. Regimes resulting from forcefully overthrowing a government are invariably worse than their predecessors.

And for those who are concerned, there are effective ways to protect ourselves from tyranny, at much lower cost, nipping bad tendencies in the bud: civic education and widespread attention to and participation in public affairs.

We shouldn't let a vital part of public policy depend on the whims of future Supreme Court majorities. Amending the Second Amendment could be a win-win, protecting schools, home security and hunters.

Paul F. deLespinasse is professor emeritus of political science and computer science at Adrian College. He can be reached at pdeles@proaxis.com.

This article originally appeared on The Daily Telegram: Paul deLespinasse: Amend the Second Amendment
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Gas.
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tector wrote: Thu Jun 09, 2022 1:52 pmGas.

Ok, at the risk of sounding ignorant what does "gas" mean?
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I assume he means the guy is a gas bag, emitting (useless) gas.
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Those who can....do.

Those who can't....teach.

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REDinFL wrote: Thu Jun 09, 2022 2:57 pm I assume he means the guy is a gas bag, emitting (useless) gas.
No, I mean it in the sense the SS would have meant it.
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These fools just can't except that the 2nd amendment was never meant to protect guns for hunting ect....it was written to keep the government in check. As a means of the people to fight and replace a corrupted government that turned on the people.

Let's look at this for a moment. The government today is...

●Attacking the Constitution and the Bill of Rights
●Attacking individual liberties
●Declaring those that support the Constitution and the Bill of Rights as domestic terrorist
●Bankrupting America
●Attacking all opposition to a corrupted parties communist take over
●Ignoring our nations sovereignty by allowing millions of undocumented illegals to cross the borders.
●Attacking religious institutions.
●Purposely causing inflation to bring America down to it's knees. The most wealthy nation in the world is being destroyed on purpose by political terrorists.
●Supporting real left wing terrorism such as BLM and ANTIFA how many arrests or hearing came out of that.
●Releasing harden criminals back into society.
●Allowing America's SCOTUS that do not support their leftist communist take over for the first time in history to be attacked and not enforcing laws designed to protect them.
●Yet are holding edited propaganda hearings to go after protestors on 1/6 all in an attempt to destroy an ex POTUS and stop him from running again.
●Locking up protestors as if they were terrorist and denying them the rights granted to all Americans under the constitution. They give more rights to real Islamic terrorists who murder Americans.
●Demonizing every single American who does not support their take over of a nation.
●Elected political representatives openly calling for the attack of everyone who opposes their agendas

The list goes on and on. This is nothing short of a political party that executed a political coup of our government in order to seize power from the American people and create a one party dictatorship.

They want guns taken from Americans not to save lives. Because if that were true they'd enforce existing laws already on the books. Hunter Biden is a perfect example of them Ignoring laws. He lied on his 4473 when he bought guns. They fear an armed America because they know they can't have total control as long as we are armed and can fight and destroy them. These fools do not realized they are sowing the seeds of their own demise. The only way they will get our guns are barrel first. Send single men.
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Shall not be infringed .... it ends all the arguments as far as I'm concerned.

It was the Fudds that brought us down in the UK .... you all know the story by now
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something in his face makes me think his wife regularly beats him and cucks him while he watches.
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