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It’s Time To Repeal The 2nd Amendment
"Homebrewed Theology" ^ | December 14, 2012

Posted on 12/15/2012 8:54:23 AM PST by Republican Wildcat

It’s time to face the facts. The 2nd Amendment to the US Constitution has both outlived it’s usefulness and been perverted far beyond its original intent.

Based on the English Bill of Rights (1869), as the US Supreme Court has said, the English law was to reinstate Protestant‘s rights to have arms after being disarmed by James II. The American cousin was no doubt influenced by both the English law and the conditions of occupation by the British military leading up to the American Revolution.

The intent of the law was to prevent the government from militarily taking over the nation. This was back in the days where the citizenry and the government had access to pretty much the same weaponry.

In 2012, well, let’s just say that your personal arsenal wouldn’t be much of a match for Marines with BDMs or a Naval Carrier Group with fully loaded warplanes.

Additionally, since the Civil War, there really hasn’t been much in the way of a tyrannical government to fear. Sure RWNJs and Tea Partiers like to claim that this (or really any Democratic administration in the last 50 years) are putting the US on the road to tyranny, you and I both know they’re full of s**t.

Today, in Newtown, Connecticut, was the 36th mass school shooting since Columbine in 1996. That’s 2.5x the number of school shootings during the same period in the rest of the world combined. The dots on the map at the top of the page represent every mass shooting incident in the US since 2005.

After every single one, the cycle goes:

1. Shock. 2. Now is not the time 3. Police investigations. 4. Questions about “is now the time?” shouted down 5. Half hearted follow up stories 6. Distraction and everyone forgets.

Lather.

Rinse.

Repeat.

It was said after Columbine.

It was said after Virginia Tech.

It was said after Gabby Giffords, a sitting member of Congress, was shot in the head.

It was said after Aurora.

It’s being said now.

Bob Costas was pilloried by RWNJs for daring to bring up America’s obsessive gun culture during halftime of a Monday Night Football game. They weren’t upset because he was right that Jovan Belcher and Kassandra Perkins would probably still be alive if there weren’t firearms in the house.

No. They were upset that he dared say anything at all.

To some people, it’s never the time to talk about gun violence.

The very first mass shooting incident I can remember was the McDonald’s massacre in San Ysidro, California back in 1984.

A man named James Huberty walked into a McDonald’s and opened fire, killing 21 people (including 5 children) and wounding 19 others. It would become a scene, and a story, repeated far too often over the next 28 years.

You see, Huberty was a survivalist who:

“…saw signs of what he thought was growing trouble in America, and believed that government regulations were the cause of business failures, including his own. He believed that international bankers were purposefully manipulating the Federal Reserve System and bankrupting the nation. Convinced that Soviet aggression was everywhere, he believed that the breakdown of society was near, perhaps through economic collapse or nuclear war. He committed himself to prepare to survive this coming collapse and, while in Canton, provisioned his house with thousands of dollars of non-perishable food and six guns that he intended to use to defend his home during what he believed was the coming chaos.”

Sound familiar?

That’s common talk nowadays on Right Wing Nut Job radio and the underlying theme of just about every NRA political flyer.

The power and money of the National Rifle Association have managed to pervert the 2nd Amendment into essentially a firearms free-for-all, where any regulation is vigorously opposed. They whip up their lemmings into a frenzy of fear that some all powerful government entity, national or international, is going to go door to door confiscating all their firearms.

This has led to toothless gun laws with meaningless penalties and a firearm homicide rate per 100,000 people that is higher than the West Bank and Gaza and nearly 4 times higher than the next industrialized nation.

Therefore it is time.

It is time to repeal the 2nd Amendment to the US Constitution and start over.

It is time for strict licensing with mandatory training classes, liability insurance and licenses that must be renewed on regular basis.

It is time for firearm registration with 14 day waiting periods and thorough background checks.

It is time to limit, as the UK does, the maximum caliber of weapons the public can own along with the firearm’s capacity.

It is time, as Norway does, to require the purchaser to have a valid reason to own a gun.

To own a gun in Norway, one must document a use for the gun. By far the most common grounds for civilian ownership are hunting and sports shooting, in that order. Other needs can include special guard duties or self defence, but the first is rare unless the person shows identification confirming that he or she is a trained guard or member of a law-enforcement agency and the second is practically never accepted as a reason for gun ownership.

It is time, as in Norway, for mandatory gun safes and to allow law enforcement to inspect homes for compliance.

The proper response to a tragedy, like the one today, is not to do nothing, but to work and put laws in place to prevent this sort of thing from happening again.

I will be perfectly honest… I’m done hearing the pro-gun arguments.

I’m done hearing the “responsible gun owner” argument. The weapons used in Columbine, Aurora, Kansas City, Clackamas, and Newtown were all legally purchased.

I’m done hearing the ridiculous comparisons to swimming pools and car accident fatalities.

I’m done hearing the “if you outlaw guns only outlaws will have guns” mindless pablum.

20 children, all between the ages of 5 and 10, were killed today in one school, in one city, with legally purchased firearms in the United States.

The time to talk about gun violence was yesterday, is today, and will be tomorrow.

Saying it isn’t time and doing nothing means those 20 children will have died in vain.

http://homebrewedtheology.com/its-time-to-repeal-the-2nd-amendment.php - original article, where comments can also be added in response


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To: Republican Wildcat
"The intent of the law was to prevent the government from militarily taking over the nation. This was back in the days where the citizenry and the government had access to pretty much the same weaponry. In 2012, well, let’s just say that your personal arsenal wouldn’t be much of a match for Marines with BDMs or a Naval Carrier Group with fully loaded warplanes."

I agree there is such a problem with the second amendment. However, it can be fixed with a simple amendment. The constitution needs to allow private ownership of nuclear devices. I'm sure, had the Founding Fathers anticipated nuclear bombs, private ownership of them would have been written into the constitution.

81 posted on 12/15/2012 11:03:18 AM PST by norwaypinesavage (Galileo: In science, the authority of a thousand is not worth the humble reasoning of one individual)
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To: Republican Wildcat

I believe it would be more appropriate to talk about the gun violence that started and perpetuated the reigns of terror in Russia, Germany, China, Cuba, North Korea, etc, etc, etc. One early act before the slaughter of millions was to disarm the populace, and there are many wannabe tyrants and their useful idiots wanting to do that here now as well.

Got a used SKS folder the other day. A thing of simple, functional beauty. NOT an “assault rifle,” so a bit less likely to be confiscated in the early stages along the slippery slope. Also low tech enough to keep running long after the last gunsmiths and replacement parts are post-SHTF history.


82 posted on 12/15/2012 11:14:45 AM PST by dagogo redux (A whiff of primitive spirits in the air, harbingers of an impending descent into the feral.)
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To: Republican Wildcat

Typical liberal author. Nothing but mean-spirited name calling and a belligerent response to ban guns. The author’s “Lord and Savior” Obama, mmm mmmm mmmmm, has killed ten times as many people with his illegal gun running to Mexican drug lords than this school just experienced.


83 posted on 12/15/2012 11:20:45 AM PST by CodeToad (Liberals are bloodsucking ticks. We need to light the matchstick to burn them off.)
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To: Republican Wildcat

And while we’re at it........yesterday in China, a guy went into a school and stabbed 22 kids.....let’s ban knives, inasmuch as more kids are killed in auto accidents....let’s ban cars, and hundreds of kids die each year of drowning....let’s ban water and of course we can’t forget those poor children who die each year (born and unborn) at the hands of their parents...let’s ban parents.
Society should get off the kick of civil rights for nuts and put them into institutions and not out on the street.
Bottom line those unfortunate victims would have had a better chance of being alive today if an armed security gurad was keeping watch. But we must be politically correct ie “Gun Free Zone”.


84 posted on 12/15/2012 11:21:44 AM PST by kenmcg (scapegoat)
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To: Republican Wildcat
Dear @freerepublictxt - If you’re going to criticize me, have the courage to do it on the blog. freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/2…9 minutes ago

Dear @sshole: nobody's afraid of you, and we're not sending hits to your blog. You want to have a discussion, sign up and we'll be very happy to chew your "arguments" into little tiny pieces and spit them out.

85 posted on 12/15/2012 11:35:52 AM PST by FredZarguna (Shut 'er down Clancy. She's pumpin' mud.)
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To: Republican Wildcat

Bookmark.


86 posted on 12/15/2012 11:36:06 AM PST by OldPossum
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To: sassy steel magnolia

The sad part about our lake is around the sides it’s a nice sandy bottom. At least 30 ft out. The lake weeds however.. YIKES!

we have lost anchors (wait, you didn’t tie the rope either?!?!?) prescription sun glasses (guy was an idiot for getting on the tube with them on and ME at the helm..) and yes, even a boat!

This lake is a run off lake, it’s only filled by snow/rain but it does drain off in to a creek when they open the dam.


87 posted on 12/15/2012 11:38:06 AM PST by cableguymn (The founding fathers would be shooting by now..)
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To: Republican Wildcat

First, there are already more than 20,000 gun control laws actively on the books today and none of them prevented this tragedy. Second, millions upon million of people in America own guns and 99.9999% of them have never and will never do anything like this.

So, let’s lose the hysteria and analyze the facts - a PERSON did this, NOT a hunk of steel. In Portland, a PERSON killed two people in the mall, NOT a hunk of steel! In Denver, a PERSON shot up the theater, NOT a hunk of steel!!

NONE of these facts will matter to the gun-grabbing nanny-staters, because they focus solely on the gun and nothing else. So, what happens if ALL guns are outlawed and forcibly collected by the feds? Someone bent on committing mass murder may turn to knives, hatchets, chainsaws or machetes. So, we outlaw those. The next person to commit a heinous crime may use a bat, poison, poison gas or a semi-tractor. And the one after that may use a car, a pen or pencil, a rock, his hands . . . . . . so when do we blame the PERSON and NOT the inanimate weapon!???

The fact remains that until the left understands that murdering humans by ANY means including their favorite method, abortion, human life will be valueless and more copycats will come out to exercise their demented mass murder of innocent people.

All of that said, it occurs to me that the gun-grabbers are from the leftist school of complete control. What that means is that if 1 person commits a gun crime then, under the leftist theory of the “collective” and “groupthink”, they believe that ALL gun owners will commit mass murder unless they eliminate guns (good luck with that!). So, the calls for more gun control by the left after these incidents is twofold - eliminate the “balance of power” the Founding Fathers so carefully wove into the Constitution and gain total control over the people.

Another part that affects all of this is the fact that laws, whether gun laws, robbery laws, or whatever, are written solely to affect law-abiding citizens. People who commit crimes are called “outlaws” and criminals because they DON’T adhere to the laws created to control or stop their illegal activities.

So, should the left create additional gun control laws, will it prevent the next gun-related crime? Of course not. Laws only affect those of us who obey them. Those who disregard the law won’t be stopped from committing whatever crime they want to commit.

As a final note, Adam Lanza did not own the guns he used to murder all of the people at Sandy Hook Elementary. They were his mother’s guns and they were all legally purchased and registered. Which begs the question, what will any NEW gun control laws accomplish?


88 posted on 12/15/2012 11:38:06 AM PST by DustyMoment (Congress - another name for white collar criminals!!)
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To: 2111USMC
An article I read earlier stated that the father was devastated by the divorce. It wasn’t HIS doing.

Thanks for that insight. God, what a mess.

89 posted on 12/15/2012 11:50:09 AM PST by Albion Wilde (Government can't redistribute talent, willpower, or intelligence, except through dictatorship.)
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To: Republican Wildcat
I posted this on Bob Costas' "apology" thread last week. It applies to the current libtard in spades:

God Bless Bob Costas. homebrewed"theology".com, current liberal dimwit.

God bless him, for confirming what people who love liberty have known about "progressives" all along: they're primarily emoters incapable of clear thought who'd love to do away with the Constitution ("a charter of negative liberties") in general and the Bill of Rights in particular.

Speaking from the -- (let us hope) soon to once again be vacant -- Keith Olbermann Chair for Progressive Lunacy on Sunday Night Football, Costas echoed the moronic sentiments of some other raving whackjob at FoxSports.com about needing to do away with fundamental liberties. His name is unimportant. His kind are a dime a dozen in sports "newsrooms." (Alright. Alright! In keeping with my strict policy that douchebags of every stripe should be held up for ridicule, his name is Jason Whitlock.)

I have a modest proposal for those of you who think repealing some parts of the Bill of Rights you don't believe us Untermenschen should enjoy -- naturally from within the trusty redoubts of your gated communities and behind the privileged pistols of your own armed security -- is a Great Idea. If you really want to reduce gun violence and gun-related homicides, the 2nd Amendment is the wrong place to start. The low hanging fruit is elsewhere, my friend.

Start instead, with the Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Amendments. Recidivism rates among violent criminals in most states is over 90%, and over half of the people who will be convicted of homicides this year are accessories to, or perpetrators of, a least one previous homicide. Why do we need a trial by jury for people like that? Let's just lock them up.

The right not to incriminate yourself? Dude ... Seriously? Judges, DA's, cops, juvenile authorities and everyone who deals in law enforcement will tell you that _EVERYONE_ is guilty. Everyone. We aren't a rich country any more; we're actually worse off as a function of GDP/debt ratio than Greece. So why are we still pussyfooting around with evidentiary rules and expensive public defenders? Take these people down to the basement and work them over under a sweat-lamp with a rubber hose for a few hours just like in the good old days. Plea bargaining is best conducted with the soon-to-be defendant on his knees.

Assistance of Counsel? Scumbags. You know it. I know it. Everybody -- even _THEY_ know it. Warrants? Probable Cause? Do you know how many criminals go free on these technicalities every year? Assume that the act of just being an American is implied consent for invasive searches of everything including your body cavities. The TSA does.

"OK," you say, "this sounds pretty stupid, but the stats are the stats. So I guess I could go along with this if it was only the criminals we were depriving of their Constitutional Rights. But it wouldn't be. It would be law abiding citizens."

What are you? A jerk?

This argument certainly doesn't pass muster with the gun-grabbers, as far as they're concerned, law abiding citizens have no more right to the 2nd Amendment than criminals do. So why should they have a right to the 4th, or the 5th, or the 6th Amendment, either? If we're going to put an end to gun violence at the expense of the Constitution, everybody is going to have to give up something.

And hey, putting Shakespeare's plan concerning Professional Advocates in place would even become a practical reality. Who knows where it might end...?

[The Bill of Rights: It's not just one Amendment, jackasses.]

90 posted on 12/15/2012 11:53:49 AM PST by FredZarguna (Shut 'er down Clancy. She's pumpin' mud.)
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To: Republican Wildcat

Finding G*d’s word in beer makes the errors inherent in “beer glasses” but the author of this gun grabber screed makes the stretch anyway. And - once again, “The monkey’s reach exceeds his grasp.”


91 posted on 12/15/2012 11:57:55 AM PST by GladesGuru (In a society predicated upon freedom, it is necessary to examine principles."..)
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To: norwaypinesavage
Too limiting.

A Constitutional Amendment shouldn't be restricted to specific fads, such as nuclear or particle beam weapons that can come and go.

I've almost got the baryon number inverter working in my basement, and when I do: PAIR PRODUCTION BABY!

You want my anti-matter pistols? Molon Labe.

92 posted on 12/15/2012 12:07:21 PM PST by FredZarguna (One kilogram of anti-matter is EIGHT megatons, BYOTCHES.)
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To: Republican Wildcat
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93 posted on 12/15/2012 12:11:11 PM PST by MtnMan101
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To: Republican Wildcat
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94 posted on 12/15/2012 12:14:02 PM PST by MtnMan101
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To: Republican Wildcat
Repeal the 2nd amendment? YES, YES, because nobody drank a drop of liquor during prohibition
95 posted on 12/15/2012 12:24:38 PM PST by pietraynor (Government does not solve problems; it subsidizes them. Ronald Reagan)
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To: Republican Wildcat

I could’ve killed all those kids and the adults with $75 worth of stuff from my local hardware store. And no guns.


96 posted on 12/15/2012 12:25:27 PM PST by gitmo ( If your theology doesn't become your biography it's useless.)
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To: Republican Wildcat

97 posted on 12/15/2012 12:29:59 PM PST by rottndog (Be Prepared.....for what's coming AFTER America.)
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To: cripplecreek
I don't mean that the video games are the cause, but the Norway shooter apparently used them to “practice” or feed his fantasy.
98 posted on 12/15/2012 12:33:40 PM PST by smokingfrog ( sleep with one eye open (<o> ---)
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To: Republican Wildcat

This will make them mad...say with a straight face that if we could just somehow keep liberals from owning or possessing guns, we could make the country safer.

Then tell them that since liberals are prone to emotional decision making, they really aren’t fit to own or come into contact with firearms.

Then you can prove your statement by asking them to show any of the 33 shooters since columbine that would have voted for George Bush.


99 posted on 12/15/2012 1:54:50 PM PST by willyd (Don't shoot, we're Republicans!)
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To: FredZarguna

LoL.


100 posted on 12/15/2012 4:45:22 PM PST by Red Steel
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