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To: Wee-Weed Up
It specifically says in the Constitution, in the a state of emergency, the government can temporarily suspend the 2nd Amendment in order to get things under control.

Where, pray tell, does it say that? Post it, please.

Then it is up to the court to decide if the temporary suspension is credible or not.

Really?

But the law is the law, and you can’t claim to support one part of the Constituttion and not the other part.

Which part is that, the PART YOU MADE UP? Or is it right next to the part that privides a "right" to have an abortion?

54 posted on 02/22/2010 10:41:32 AM PST by PalmettoMason (An armed man will kill an unarmed man with monotonous regularity.)
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To: PalmettoMason

Where, pray tell, does it say that? Post it, please.

Read the Suspension Clause. Article One, Section 9, clause 2, which states:

“The privilege of the writ of habeas corpus shall not be suspended, unless when in cases of rebellion or invasion the public safety may require it”

Read into it, you learn more that way.


59 posted on 02/22/2010 10:56:34 AM PST by Wee-Weed Up
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To: PalmettoMason

“Where, pray tell, does it say that? Post it, please.”

The Suspension Clause. Article One, Section 9, clause 2

“The privilege of the writ of habeas corpus shall not be suspended, unless when in cases of rebellion or invasion the public safety may require it.”


62 posted on 02/22/2010 11:02:52 AM PST by Wee-Weed Up
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