Monday, March 30, 2020

"Second Amendment Not Absolute"

That’s what Dumocrat presidential candidate “Sniffer Joe” Biden thinks, anyway, while he uses that to take away our right to SELF DEFENSE through gun confiscation. And to prove it he directs our attention to the FIRST Amendment’s “exception” for “shouting fire in a crowded theater.” But that is “apples and oranges.” It looks similar, but it is a completely different thing. Nowhere in the First Amendment does it mention “shouting fire in a crowded theater.” That is simply something some people SAID about freedom of speech. The First Amendment was not MEANT to be absolute, whereas the Second WAS. It excepts libel and slander. The First Amendment reads: Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.”

Nowhere does it mention fire in a crowded theater. The Second Amendment is very simple. It says, “[T]he right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.” Though preceded by unnecessary words, THAT is absolute. References to an “organized militia aside, which at the time meant ALL THE PEOPLE, it still says unequivocally that we are allowed to “bear arms,” and that right “shall not be infringed.” NO specific arms are named, and that means ALL arms are covered. The government, at the time, was not “awash in money” as it is today, and they wanted those people to bring their own guns. From the writings of the Founders we can see their wish that all people be allowed the right to SELF DEFENSE and to own and use the means to that, a gun. Even against the government, if need be. (Just common sense)

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