Wednesday, June 7, 2017
Unconstitutional Gun Laws
So far, ALL laws limiting gun purchase and use ARE unconstitutional.
Period. Why? Because they infringe on a constitutional right. For
instance: the law that in some states says the applicant for a “carry
permit” must demonstrate a NEED for such a permit IS an
infringement on a constitutional right. Look at it this way: what if
the government told you that you must demonstrate a NEED before you
can speak freely (under the First Amendment on freedom of speech)?
That would be immediately recognized as being ABSURD, wouldn't it?
Why then, can states get away with requiring a NEED before they will
issue a carry permit? Limits on how guns can be stored are similarly
infringements. In one state, you can get a “carry permit,” but
the gun you carry MUST BE UNLOADED! What the hell good does an
UNLOADED gun do you? Gun locks make it virtually impossible to get
your gun into operation fast enough to deal with a criminal with an
ILLEGAL gun. And they do NOTHING to hinder that CRIMINAL'S use of
his illegal gun to kill you while you try to get to your
legally-owned gun. (Heritage Foundation)
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