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You Have a Right

July 15 2000 at 11:12 AM
ProGuns 

 
You have, by virtue of the powers contained in the Constitution of the United States of America, been guaranteed the undeniable right to carry weapons (concealed or otherwise) upon your person. Regardless of what the "pros" and "antis" argue, the 2nd Amendment to the Constitution of the United States, known as the Bill of Rights, guarantees this.

The Second Amendment to the Constitution states: "A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed."

The Dictionary defines Militia as follows:
A body of citizen soldiers as distinguished from professional soldiers.

The Dictionary defines Infringe as follows:
To break or ignore the terms or obligations of (an oath, agreement, law, or the like); to disregard; violate. To go beyond the boundaries or limits of; trespass; encroach.

The preamble to the main clause ("A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State...") is just that - a defining statement, and NOT the main point. It tells us the ordinary citizen (not a professional soldier) provides security for the State. The main point ("...the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.") is the individual right, defined in the 2nd Amendment, and clearly states it shall be violated. (What part of 'shall not' do you not understand?)

The 2nd Amendment, and all others contained in the Constitution of the United States of America, shall be protected and defended from all infringements of any kind by the Office of the United States Attorney General, as specified by Oath of Office and by the authority and power of the Constitution.

The United States Supreme Court should not be interpreting the 2nd Amendment to mean anything other than what it states. Congress should not be passing laws that encroach on this right. The States have no right, nor authority, to add restrictions. The Attorney General should not be prosecuting individuals for breaking these illegal laws, nor allowing other bodies of law, or agencies to do so.

The only way that changes can be made to Amendments, and all subsequent Amendments, of the Constitution is by strict adherence to the Fifth Article which clearly states that a two-thirds majority of both Houses of Congress is necessary to change, delete or add any Amendment, and then it must be ratified by three-fourths of the States. (The first ten amendments, known as the Bill of Rights, form the basis of the whole Constitution and can not be changed modified or altered and can never be subjected to the outcome of a vote or judgment or decree of any kind.) These rights are absolutely non-negotiable and uninfringable. These are the basic God-Given Rights for all and they are guaranteed by the Constitution.

The Sixth Article, Second Clause states:
"...This Constitution ...shall be the supreme law of the land: and the Judges in every state shall be bound thereby, anything in the Constitution or laws of any State to the contrary not withstanding (null and void) ..." No State Legislature, Judge, federal agency, Law Enforcement Officer, president, or anyone has the right or the power to alter, change or interfere with the Supreme Law of the Land.

Therefore, all gun laws, restrictions, registrations, regulations, controls, taxes , etc. are illegal. ALL National Firearms Acts, rules and regulations are illegal. Yes! - ALL Federal and State gun laws and taxes to any degree are illegally conceived and illegally implemented. It is against The Constitution of the United States of America to enforce these illegal laws.

We must all take the time to bring our elected officials to the realization that they are part of a government that is violating our rights when they allow unconstitutional laws to be passed and enforced. Do not wait for your neighbor to do it. We all must take the time to exercise our rights and demonstrate that we hold these rights to be inalienable. We must muster and educate everyone, even though they may agree or disagree, that the Constitution has guaranteed these rights and they cannot be legislated away.

For those that continue to refuse to accept the fact these rights are absolutely non-negotiable, uninfringable, and are God-given, I say it is you who should move. Move to place that meets your restrictive ideals and beliefs. Do not take away my heritage - do not infringe upon my rights. Do not try and conquer my nation and impose your changes upon me. Don't tread on me!

To my fellow patriots I say muster and educate the masses. Tell your family, friends, neighbors, and elected officials you hold the Constitution of the United States to be the law of the land. Tell them the solution is to hold those that violate the lawful decrees accountable. We need crime control not gun control. Join the 2nd Amendment Right Muster and Education Day (2ARMED) on the first Saturday in October and let your voices be heard. Let them ring out from sea to shining sea.

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billsook

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July 17 2000, 2:51 PM 

Crime control is not the same as gun control, I agree. Gun control only takes legal firearms away from honest citizens. The criminal is not worried about gun control because the weapons he has are stolen or otherwise obtained anyway. The united nations agenda is gun control = people control and they are moving fast in the U.S. and even the sell out slick willy Clinton does'nt respect the law, congress, his office or anyone. Does'nt Bush stand against gun control?

 
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