A Simple, If Extremely Difficult Solution: Reduce The Number Of Guns

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Published on May 25, 2022

If you’re heartbroken and frustrated after yesterday’s mass shooting in Uvalde, Texas, you’re not alone. There are things Congress can do right now, Congress just refuses to do them. #Colbert #Comedy #Monologue

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  • Delight Loves Movies 2 years ago

    Trump Cruz and Abbott will be speaking at the next NRA convention in Texas. The 2022 Annual Meetings & Exhibits will take place at the George R. Brown Convention Center May 27-29 in Houston, Texas…There won’t be any guns allowed there.

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  • Erica Bennett 2 years ago

    It’s as if your government is EVIL.

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  • J Nagarya 2 years ago

    _The NRA’s Two Second Amendment Lies_

    The gun industry political front NRA tells two lies about the intent of the Second Amendment.

    1. That the Second Amendment protects an “individual” “right” to possess guns.

    Comparison with the several prior Supreme Court decisions, and the legislative history — the Congress’ Debates of the writing of the Amendment, which are LEGAL AUTHORITY — shows that Scalia’s “Heller” decision is an outlier. In “Heller” he falsely held that the Amendment protects an individual right — for which he was excoriated by legal experts across the political spectrum for ignoring this adjudicatory standard:

    When a conflict over the interpretation of a law cannot be resolved within the text of the law, one reverts to the legislative history of the law — in this instance Congress’ Debates of the writing of the Amendment.

    The facts from those Debates:

    The subject of the Amendment is well regulated Militia, and its purpose to establish a National Defense, relying on that Militia. The Militia is not an individual, and is a public institution, regulated under both Federal and state constitutions and laws; thus the Amendment is irrelevant to the issue of private, individual gun ownership:

    James Madison is called “the father of the Constitution,” and the gun industry/NRA claims that Madison wrote the Second Amendment. If both of those are facts, then the word “people” is consistent in meaning from beginning of the Constitution to the end of the first 10 Amendments. The first three words of the Constitution are “We the people,” not, “We the individual”.

    This is the first draft of that which became the Second Amendment, which the gun industry/NRA calls the “Madison” Amendment — but which it never quotes. [Here I clarify it for the logic-impaired]:

    “The right of the people [PLURAL] to keep and bear arms [this phrase is the well-regulated Militia, and was drawn from four state constitution Militia Clauses] shall not be infringed; a well armed, and well regulated militia being the best security of a free country: but no person [INDIVIDUAL] religiously scrupulous of [AGAINST] bearing arms [in well-regulated Militia] shall be compelled [INVOLUNTARY] to render military service [in well-regulated Militia] in person.”

    Source: Creating the Bill of Rights: The Documentary Record from the First Federal Congress (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, Paperback, 1991), Edited by Helen E Veit, et al., at 12. (This volume is readily available from Amazon.)

    Note the word “compelled”: Militia service was a DUTY — not a “right”. And note the words “people” and “person”: if a person — individual — claimed “religious” exemption from that DUTY, his case was scrutinized individually.

    The only “individual” “right” Congress debated was that last clause — “but no person religiously scrupulous of bearing arms shall be compelled to render military service” — and it was obviously dropped from the proposed Amendment before it was ratified. Thus the Second Amendment obviously does not protect “individual” ANYTHING.

    Only by ignoring the legislative history — Congress’ Debates of the writing of the Amendment, which are LEGAL AUTHORITY — could Scalia falsely hold that the Amendment protects an “individual” “right”.

    2. That the purpose of the Amendment was to establish a “right” to “take up arms” against the gov’t — which is refuted by the Constitution itself:

    Art. I., S. 8., C. 15. The Congress shall have Power To provide for calling forth the Militia to . . . SUPPRESS INSURRECTIONS.

    The Founders themselves twice established the precedent on the point:

    Under the Articles of Confederation, “Shays’s” rebellion was suppressed by the state’s legitimate well-regulated Militia, and the rebels charged with, tried for, and convicted of, TREASON, and sentenced to death.

    And under the Constitution, AFTER the Second Amendment was ratified, the “Whiskey” rebellion was suppressed by Federalized Militia, lead by George Washington, and the rebels charged with, tried for, and convicted of, TREASON, and sentenced to death.

    The Congress, as a co-equal branch of gov’t, has the authority and power to overturn Supreme Court decisions.

    Overturn “Heller”.

    PLEASE CIRCULATE INTACT.

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  • Sikemo 2 years ago

    Yeah like there are man traps and personal guards for every child who goes to school in the rest of the world! Just open your eyes guys.

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  • Beyond Reality 2 years ago

    Herschel Walker is already starting off a crooked politician. He knows damn well he’s heard trump say the election was stolen.

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  • Larry Daane 2 years ago

    Spineless Republicans will be the death of America.

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  • RiotGear 2 years ago

    Kind of amazing, number one economic product from which no money can ever be cut in USA?
    Machines that have only the function to kill. Make them, more of them!
    And while hospitals and roads and society crumbles, the Rich are prepared to then fight over those last dwindling resources left in this planet. A planet preparing to get rid of a Virus. Of us, by us.
    Rampant Ultra capitalism as a governing model, not just the economic it should be, becomes just the Dictatorship of The Wealthy

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  • StaticBlaster 2 years ago

    Republicans don’t give a shit about any of us average American citizens. All they care about is manipulating the brainless population so they can keep getting re-elected. In other words, all they care about are themselves and their political power. The only thing they fear is losing that power. Hmmm. Sounds a lot like the Sith in Star Wars.

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  • Kenton Bond 2 years ago

    “The Zero G-Spot”
    Is straight out of “The Tonight Show” with Johnny Carson (and you should have done an impression with the punch line)

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  • wabinagi 2 years ago

    I can clearly see common sense has left the USA!
    Idiocy has taken it’s place!
    We need to start be the solution rather than problem!
    We are the UNITED States’ of America whatever happened to that concept?
    It made us who are!

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  • jonqwick 2 years ago

    if you want to own a gun, join the army

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  • Mikumo 2 years ago

    in the end it will come down to the people if they want to elect that will strict the use of guns or not

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  • Big weight 2 years ago

    “no, but it’s too early and we’re too emotional”….and by next week you’re all gonna forget about it.

    Do I have it right?

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  • Peter Prentice 2 years ago

    religious right wing want to stop abortion . . . and then gives children guns to kill children . . . these barbarians are from the pit of hell

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  • Alexei M S Cruz 2 years ago

    arming teachers? employing retired soldiers for security of schools?
    these idiots are inviting even more fire to a burning stove… these right wingers are insane…

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