Sam Fisher
Banned
Good God....give it a rest already, Sam. Societal issues are most certainly a factor in the mindless violence that we see in today's America. I already made that point earlier in this thread and was vilified for it. I stand by my prior statements but is there no room at all for consideration of proposals that would possibly help prevent another Sandy Hook from happening that would not create a serious infringement upon the rights of those who want to own and use certain weapons in a legal manner? You NRA-types are a curious lot. You want an absolute right to access and use any gun that is available on the open market without any restrictions whatsoever....correct? :dunno: That's an unreasonable expectation that has precedent in other aspects of the constitution that should give you reason for pause.
My point is....the freedoms assured by the Bill of Rights are not absolute. Certain restrictions can and do apply to them within the bounds of reasonable consideration. The same type of restrictions can apply to guns without violating the intent of the second amendment and still provide a degree of protection for society that might help prevent such a tragedy as the one that took place last week at Sandy Hook Elementary School.Compare this stance to the the judicial interpretation of the first amendment. I have a right to freedom of expression that is guaranteed by the constitution. However, this right does not mean that I can scream "Fuck you!!!" at my neighbor over the fence without legal consequences. I cannot set up speakers outside my house and loudly blast whatever I choose across my neighborhood without experiencing the probable intervention of law enforcement. And, in the classic example used by the late, great Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, I cannot indiscriminately yell "FIRE" in a crowded theater without being found in violation of the law.
Our founding fathers intended the constitution to be an evolving document. Hence, the reason for the elastic clause which states:
"To make all Laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying into Execution the foregoing Powers, and all other Powers vested by this Constitution in the Government of the United States, or in any Department or Officer thereof”.
Is there not room for compromise on this issue? If not, how many more innocent people need to have their lives compromised without those like you possibly taking some degree of restriction into consideration? If even one life is saved in the process without creating an infringement on your right to buy and use guns in a legal manner, why would you not be in favor of it? :dunno:
Jagger... I don't see, nor do I understand the need to "compromise" on the Constitution / Bill of Rights". Personally, I am very responsible when it comes to my ownership of firearms. I pose no threat to anyone. Only if my family myself, or an innocent bystander is going to be accosted will I use my firearms. Until then, they don't get drawn from the holster.
And mark my words.... If just one Amendment gets eroded, you can bet the others will come under attack as well.
As you stated....
Compare this stance to the the judicial interpretation of the first amendment. I have a right to freedom of expression that is guaranteed by the constitution. However, this right does not mean that I can scream "Fuck you!!!" at my neighbor over the fence without legal consequences. I cannot set up speakers outside my house and loudly blast whatever I choose across my neighborhood without experiencing the probable intervention of law enforcement. And, in the classic example used by the late, great Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, I cannot indiscriminately yell "FIRE" in a crowded theater without being found in violation of the law.
I understand your above example. However, some in society disregard that and do it anyway. Should we continue to punish them? Absolutely! But don't take away the freedom of expression from those who use it in a peaceful, respectful way. In other words, because a few assholes refuse to abide by laws, don't punish those who DO abide by the law, by taking away one of their Constitutional Rights.