MadMonkey wrote:
Just to be clear, who exactly gets to decide who is going against the Constitution. Is it an individual thing? Does each person decide independently to take up arms against the rest of us, or is there some extra-constitutional body that will give the word? What separates someone who decides the federal government is in violation of the Constitution, and therefore takes up arms against the government, from a random murderer?
A cursory examination of the period from 1776 to 1864 suggests that the difference between traitors and revolutionaries is victory.
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For the record, I think we have been violating the constitution since probably around 1810. I do agree that many proposed laws would violate the second amendment, but I think you are all a bunch of hypocrites if you only care about constitutional law when it comes you your own personal rights. How many of you guys are in the ACLU?
I think you are casting a very broad net there. I know many advocates of liberal access to firearms who are equally strong on a wide range of other civil liberties issues. Dox47 leaps immediately to mind as a person on this forum who could not be accused of hypocrisy in this matter.
I don't see anything wrong with a person focussing their attention on a single political issue if that is what engages that person. Just because I have a political opinion about just about everything does not mean that other people have to behave as I do. If the only thing that gets you off the couch and into the polling station is firearms policy, so be it. Because there are other people who will have other single-issue perspectives.
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