--and quote Warren Burger, who became a chief justice because Nixon thought he "looked like one should"--
The right to life is why you should have a gun.
I believe the quote is: the purpose of gunpowder is to make all men tall.
Progressives, though, prefer that all men are short and government is tall.
“The right to life...” Stopped reading right there. Including the unborn?
Hey , Stupid, the right to life and the right to own a gun are not mutually exclusive rights Dumb-Dumb.
The right to own guns is the right to life. You don’t truly have the right to live if you don’t have the right to defend your life.
History revisionists...
If a man can’t be trusted with a gun, he shouldn’t be walking around loose without 24/7 supervision.
Abuse men’s rights without due process. Yeah, that seems just when half the women in America are batshit crazy.
The author’s an interesting guy...
the stupid is strong with this one...
From Wikipedia:
United States v. Rahimi, No. 21-11001, is a 2023 decision of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit invalidating a federal law prohibiting individuals from possessing firearms while under a restraining order related to domestic abuse.
Zackey Rahimi was issued a civil restraining order by a Texas state court on February 5, 2020, after his ex-girlfriend accused him of assaulting her; the order barred him from engaging in certain harassment-related behaviors towards his ex-girlfriend or her child, as well as owning firearms. Suspecting Rahimi of an unrelated crime, officers executed a search warrant at his home, discovering a rifle and a pistol he admitted to possessing. He was charged and convicted in a federal district court of unlawful firearm possession under U.S.C. § 922(g)(8), which prohibits individuals from owning firearms if they are “subject to a court order that restrains [them] from harassing, stalking, or threatening an intimate partner.”
The revised March 2 opinion included an expanded concurrence from Judge James C. Ho, arguing that “civil protective orders are too often misused as a tactical device in divorce proceedings – and issued without any actual threat of danger”. Judge Wilson went further and argued that Section 922(g)(8) could even put victims of domestic violence “in greater danger than before”, because they would be unable to defend themselves against their abusers with guns, if a judge had issued a “mutual” protective order.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_v._Rahimi
With respect to domestic violence restraining orders, the issues of already owning guns (and the obvious evidence of having not used any of them maliciously) and buying a gun are different.
Does the right to life trump the convenience of abortion?
Often those two rights are the same.
“THE SECOND AMENDMENT PRIMER” by Les Adams is a very interesting book with many quotes most of you are probably unfamiliar with.
Rope, knives and cars can also be used to kill.
They should make a law against murder to address this.
“Lizzie Andrew Borden was born on July 19, 1860. Her mother died when Lizzie was a young girl and her father, who became a bank president and successful businessman, married Abby Gray, who helped raise Lizzie and her older sister Emma. The sisters reportedly despised their stepmother and, as adults, argued with their father over money matters.”
“The fact that no blood was found on Lizzie coupled with her well-bred Christian persona convinced the all-male jury that she was incapable of the gruesome crime and they quickly acquitted her.
“Lizzie, who inherited a substantial sum after her father’s death, moved from the murder site into a different home, where she lived until her death on June 1, 1927. Today, the house where the Borden murders occurred is a bed and breakfast. Despite Lizzie Borden’s acquittal, the cloud of suspicion that hung over her never disappeared. She is immortalized in a famous rhyme:
‘Lizzie Borden took an axe, And gave her mother forty whacks; When she saw what she had done, She gave her father forty-one.’”
https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/borden-parents-found-dead
So this is an anti-abortion editorial.
And abortion trumps right to life?