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Being a British person, can they just ban guns already? Gun corporations don’t count as people.
Against the Constitution, so no, they cannot. It would require amending the Constitution first.
The Constitution says nothing about AR weaponry. It actually doesn't even say every single person should be allowed to purchase and keep a firearm
"Bear Arms" is simply too vague. I feel like I should be able to have a SAM installation according to that.
The "well-regulated militia" part afterwards isn't vague, but gets ignored by self-proclaimed "originalists".
That is because the "well regulated militia" part is neither the subject of the sentence, nor a qualifier for the rest of the sentence. It's pretty straight forward English sentence structure. It explains a primary reason why the individual right to keep and bear arms "shall not be infringed" is important, and like a comment line in computer code it doesn't "do" anything to the rest of the program.
The federalist papers and the militia acts back up that "originalist" interpretation.
Correct that it isn't vague. It means "well functioning" as they would have used it. A contemporary would have said a clock that keeps time accurately is "well-regulated". It doesn't refer to bureaucratic regulation in the slightest, as you can compare how those topics were talked about in the same documents of the constitutional convention and the Federalist Papers etc. and the verbiage used is completely different.
People in those days used flowery language such as Washington's quote "Let us raise a standard to which the wise and honest can repair." He isn't talking about wrenching a bicycle.
It also takes deliberate ignorance to read a list of 10 individual rights and construe that one in particular is somehow collectivized and handcuffed by a footnote about its justification.
I'm not sure if I've got this right, but from the rest of the buzz on the internet I think the 2nd amendment means I'm allowed to keep bear arms to make women feel safe?
Sign me up! Can I get one that's sized to work on starlings? Or maybe a little tiny one that'll do mosquitos...
What is literally written in the constitution isn't always as important as how those words have been interpreted by congress and the courts.
Unfortunately that leads to a sliding scale. One court says you can't remove something because it's in the Constitution, the next court allows that same entry to be bypassed by interpreting it in a way that isn't in the Constitution, the third interprets it completely differently.
Who's the people? Is it individuals? Is it the town council?
That's been interpreted 10 different ways over the last 200 years.
"Collective rights" are obviously and effectively useless. Imagine someone claiming you must be silenced but your First Amendment rights weren't violated because somebody else somewhere gets to speak after he did the appropriate paperwork. The Bill of Rights has been construed to broadly protect individual rights for this reason. It takes mental gymnastics to apply different reasoning to certain of the 10 listed items in order to align it to a desired political outcome.
You just described that actual state of the first amendment. You don't need to imagine that because that's exactly what's happening. Complete with police brutality and arrests to discourage future speech.
You can come and take em...
Possible, but not any time soon. We'd need massive campaigns about it to shift public opinion and then a very high bar to repeal an amendment. It doesn't help that many Americans have deified the first 10 amendments.
(Even as we don't actually enjoy the rights)
Ahh you see, in America corporations do count as people!
Seriously though, as someone who has been personally affected by a US mass shooting, the ban can't come fast enough but I know it'll never happen without a massive overhaul of our political system which I don't see happening anytime soon...
The worst part is we’ve been heading backwards in the last few years, with the conservative Supreme Court invalidating state level restrictions
The second amendments does not say there can be no restrictions. For example we used to restrict concealed carry to those who do the appropriate paperwork and demonstrate sufficient need. Now anyone can. Why the fuck are you carrying a concealed weapon in a city? There’s no place you can use it without endangering innocent people there’s just no excuse. Your rights to look edgy and feel in control should not trump my right to not be killed
Or this guy in Florida is a textbook example of irrationality and not responsible enough to own a weapon. There should have been no bail, no release, and no more right to bear arms. I hope the Uber guy sues him out of his home and life savings, because that seems to be the only justice
*And it is still this way in about 1/2 of the states.
*In about 1/2 of the states, unless of course they are a prohibited possessor.
Just trying to be accurate, no pun intended.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concealed_carry_in_the_United_States
This just means that one doesn't have to show "proper cause" to get a permit. For instance NYC (which was the case in question) which only gave permits to those who could show "proper cause" which ended up being only rich and/or famous people and politicians who are better than their ~~lowly serfs~~ constituents. Still have to get the permit in NYC, they just can't deny you because "you aren't important enough to need it" anymore.
Why do you need concealed carry? “To shoot up a school”. Ok
Try that lol see what happens.