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Bang / Guns Title: Retired Supreme Court Justice Stevens says Second Amendment should be repealed Retired Supreme Court Justice Stevens says Second Amendment should be repealed Alex Pappas Retired Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens is calling to repeal the Second Amendment. A look at his reasoning and why he argues it should be repealed. John Paul Stevens, the 97-year-old retired Supreme Court justice, is calling for the repeal of the Second Amendment and is encouraging anti-gun protesters to do the same. Stevens, once the leader of the court's liberals, said the schoolchildren and their supporters who have been demonstrating against school shootings should seek more effective and more lasting reform. They should demand a repeal of the Second Amendment, Stevens wrote in an op-ed for the New York Times on Tuesday. Stevens argued that the amendment which states that 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 is a relic of the 18th century. Repealing the Second Amendment, he argued, is the most effective way to stop school shootings. Stevens retired from the court in 2010. That simple but dramatic action would move Saturdays marchers closer to their objective than any other possible reform, Stevens said. It would eliminate the only legal rule that protects sellers of firearms in the United States unlike every other market in the world. Tucker: Sen. Bernie Sanders and Gov. Andrew Cuomo went to anti-gun rallies escorted by armed bodyguards. In republic like ours, the rulers are supposed to hold themselves to the same standards as the ruled. You can't surround yourself with an armed retinue and then tell citizens they don't have a right to own guns themselves. #TuckerVideo Tucker: Left-wing pols protest guns, have armed guards Repealing the Second Amendment would be extraordinarily difficult for anti-gun activists to do. That would require both houses of Congress proposing the amendment with a two-thirds vote, or two thirds of state legislatures calling on Congress to hold a constitutional convention. It would then have to be ratified by three-fourths of the states or state legislatures. In his op-ed, Stevens also railed against the 2008 Supreme Court District of Columbia v. Heller decision that established an individual right to bear arms. That decision which I remain convinced was wrong and certainly was debatable has provided the NRA with a propaganda weapon of immense power, Stevens said. Overturning that decision via a constitutional amendment to get rid of the Second Amendment would be simple and would do more to weaken the NRAs ability to stymie legislative debate and block constructive gun control legislation than any other available option. Chris Cox, executive director of the National Rifle Association Institute for Legislative Action, said in a statement Tuesday that the gun-control lobby is no longer distancing themselves from the radical idea of repealing the Second Amendment and banning all firearms. The men and women of the National Rifle Association, along with the majority of the American people and the Supreme Court, believe in the Second Amendment right to self-protection and we will unapologetically continue to fight to protect this fundamental freedom, Cox said. There has been a renewed push for gun control since February's school shooting in Parkland, Fla. But there has been no serious push by Democrats to repeal the amendment. But speaking to conservatives last month, President Trump said he believes Democrats would try to repeal the Second Amendment if they take back control of the government. They will take away your Second Amendment, which we will never allow to happen, Trump said. Poster Comment: Stevens also railed against the 2008 Supreme Court District of Columbia v. Heller decision that established an individual right to bear arms. That decision which I remain convinced was wrong and certainly was debatable ----- . It's not debatable, in my opinion, because our right to arms is inalienable.. A basic right, like life and liberty... Thus, ---- it's repeal would be unconstitutional. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 18.
#4. To: tpaine (#0)
Hopefully, you making 98 gets repealed by Mother Nature. Die, you snowflake bitch
He must be getting senile, as even misterwhite was able to call him out on a mistake he made about the '33 gun act.. (On the other thread) But wishing death on him is a bit much....
Maybe for a pussified sheep. Toughen the fuck up, kookifornian. Aint no safe spaces here.
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