Specifically they curtail the government's capacity to apply punishment. The other stupidity I've seen is wanting to make laws against speech and ending the argument, "you still have a right to speech, but you don't have a right to be free from consequences from speech."
Literally a right means that you are. Otherwise, in theory you would have a right to do anything but with a consequence attached. I would argue that a fine, a licensing cost, or a stamp are equivalent to a financial punishment levied against someone engaged in an activity where government interference is prohibited. Stamps are unconstitutional.
Also, we should move away from the phrase gun or firearm. The constitution mentions neither. It says arm. An arm is defined as an implement of war. What the constitution protects (or inhibits the government from addressing) is your right to own, possess, and carry implements of war. The implements of war are defined by combat actions that countries around the world have engaged in. If you want to prevent people from having nukes it's simple. Take the last 30 conflicts in world history, if it was used it at least 1/2 of the conflicts that is in even the most overly contemporary perspective an arm.
This would include the ownership of Any and all equipment that you want and can afford! Fully automatic weapons, tanks, fighter jets... Whatever you need and can afford! The government has No right to tell you that you can't have it! That is the purpose of the 2nd.
It was funny listening to bidens revisionist history. "You couldnt own a cannon at the founding". His own ATF classfies cannons shotguns, and you can still own them to this day. What a freaking retard.
This is very true, i used to know this old boomer that had a cannon and would get drunk and fire it all the time. He drank himself to death. Was a cool old fucker tho. That guy tough me a lot of unrelated shit like doing body work and gutting deer.
Why do you think black powder weapons are not considered "firearms" under the second amendment and completely unregulated?
Jews used their money and power in the jewdicial system they control to convince everyone that the founding fathers only meant to have black powder guns apply under the second. In all reality they meant to have any weapon of war freely owned and unregulated so that we could form independent citizens militia.
Funny, for a race of people so dedicated to taking the weapons of others Israel has the most advanced and highest amount of weapons relative to size of any other country. This is not even close to debatable.
Your rights, at any given time, are exactly that which you're willing to kill and die to protect.
Not one inch more. Not one inch less.
Scribbles on a piece of paper have no effect on this. Laws and constitutions do not secure or grant rights, nor do they restrict anyone from taking anything from you. They're just a snapshot of what people -were- willing to kill and die for, once upon a time. The moment they are challenged without consequence, they collapse.
[ - ] aer9ERub 1 point 2.9 yearsJun 11, 2022 17:22:22 ago (+1/-0)
Exactly this. They'll be screaming about what's written on that paper right up until their tranny mask-wearing son loads them into the back of the incinerator van for the Real Holocaust.
The constitution is just a gentleman’s agreement regarding the terms of engagement. It is meaningless without either part being able to enforce their side.
[ + ] x0x7
[ - ] x0x7 0 points 2.9 yearsJun 11, 2022 16:51:07 ago (+0/-0)*
Literally a right means that you are. Otherwise, in theory you would have a right to do anything but with a consequence attached. I would argue that a fine, a licensing cost, or a stamp are equivalent to a financial punishment levied against someone engaged in an activity where government interference is prohibited. Stamps are unconstitutional.
Also, we should move away from the phrase gun or firearm. The constitution mentions neither. It says arm. An arm is defined as an implement of war. What the constitution protects (or inhibits the government from addressing) is your right to own, possess, and carry implements of war. The implements of war are defined by combat actions that countries around the world have engaged in. If you want to prevent people from having nukes it's simple. Take the last 30 conflicts in world history, if it was used it at least 1/2 of the conflicts that is in even the most overly contemporary perspective an arm.
[ + ] TheYiddler
[ - ] TheYiddler 0 points 2.9 yearsJun 12, 2022 00:15:27 ago (+0/-0)
[ + ] Blackpowerwhitepowder
[ - ] Blackpowerwhitepowder 0 points 2.9 yearsJun 11, 2022 20:20:27 ago (+0/-0)
Might as well sell em if you wont defend your RIGHT to have them.
[ + ] Clubberlang
[ - ] Clubberlang 0 points 2.9 yearsJun 11, 2022 21:39:17 ago (+0/-0)
And the last 2 years has proven they won't question what their soeshul meejyah feed says is good for them.
[ + ] jigganiggaboo
[ - ] jigganiggaboo 0 points 2.9 yearsJun 11, 2022 21:48:04 ago (+0/-0)
[ + ] Boardallday3
[ - ] Boardallday3 1 point 2.9 yearsJun 11, 2022 15:23:28 ago (+1/-0)
Amendment II
Hillary, Biden, Trudeau, every anti-gun jew and jew puppet says the same: "You don't need an AR-15 for self defense"
It was never about that.. Though, an AR-15 is ideal for defending one's property.
Less than 6% of all gun crimes in the U.S. are committed using AR-15s.
[ + ] Clubberlang
[ - ] Clubberlang 0 points 2.9 yearsJun 11, 2022 21:45:34 ago (+0/-0)
[ + ] Peleg
[ - ] Peleg 2 points 2.9 yearsJun 11, 2022 13:13:20 ago (+2/-0)
The government has No right to tell you that you can't have it!
That is the purpose of the 2nd.
[ + ] GlowNiggerDick
[ - ] GlowNiggerDick 1 point 2.9 yearsJun 11, 2022 14:03:52 ago (+1/-0)
[ + ] Deleted
[ - ] deleted 0 points 2.9 yearsJun 11, 2022 15:13:38 ago (+0/-0)
[ + ] JudyStroyer
[ - ] JudyStroyer 0 points 2.9 yearsJun 11, 2022 15:37:21 ago (+0/-0)
[ + ] Clubberlang
[ - ] Clubberlang 0 points 2.9 yearsJun 11, 2022 21:43:31 ago (+0/-0)
Trojan horse
[ + ] HeyJames
[ - ] HeyJames 2 points 2.9 yearsJun 11, 2022 14:46:13 ago (+2/-0)
Jews used their money and power in the jewdicial system they control to convince everyone that the founding fathers only meant to have black powder guns apply under the second. In all reality they meant to have any weapon of war freely owned and unregulated so that we could form independent citizens militia.
Funny, for a race of people so dedicated to taking the weapons of others Israel has the most advanced and highest amount of weapons relative to size of any other country. This is not even close to debatable.
[ + ] Clubberlang
[ - ] Clubberlang 0 points 2.9 yearsJun 11, 2022 21:42:14 ago (+0/-0)
Starting when? And where can we join?
And thanks to Obidens 40 billion tax payer injection NOW EVEN MORE! because putin.
[ + ] HeyJames
[ - ] HeyJames 0 points 2.9 yearsJun 11, 2022 23:01:46 ago (+0/-0)
Starting in the year 1776 and pretty much ending after the Civil War.
[ + ] GloryBeckons
[ - ] GloryBeckons 13 points 2.9 yearsJun 11, 2022 15:19:35 ago (+13/-0)
Not one inch more. Not one inch less.
Scribbles on a piece of paper have no effect on this. Laws and constitutions do not secure or grant rights, nor do they restrict anyone from taking anything from you. They're just a snapshot of what people -were- willing to kill and die for, once upon a time. The moment they are challenged without consequence, they collapse.
[ + ] aer9ERub
[ - ] aer9ERub 1 point 2.9 yearsJun 11, 2022 17:22:22 ago (+1/-0)
[ + ] FluffyBunnySlippers
[ - ] FluffyBunnySlippers 1 point 2.9 yearsJun 11, 2022 17:41:06 ago (+1/-0)