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McDonald vs. City of Chicago says you are a retard
No court has authority to change the Constitution.
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McDonald vs. City of Chicago says you are a retard
what did it change in regards to the 2nd Amendment?
no court case to back up your idiocy? shocker
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No court has authority to change the Constitution.
The same folks that included ways for the population to amend what they wrote you brain matter void
Irrelevant.
Not according to the laws and constitutions of the central and state governments. There are many limitations on guns determined by those with the authority to do so. A keyboard warrior cannot change that reality.
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no case example - just a moron repeating his idioicy
Denying the Constitution of the United States and all State constitutions won't help you.
It is unconstitutional to ban or limit any gun.
in a 5-4 decision they "found" that the right of an individual to "keep and bear arms", as protected under the Second Amendment, is incorporated by the Fourteenth Amendment and is thereby enforceable against the states.
you won't find a single case prior to the 14th that said the 2nd amendment constrained a state. States all had much older constitutions dealing with these laws
Not according to the laws and constitutions of the federal and state governments. Check out the laws.
However, spouting nonsense on this board is not that process. Pretending that the founders didn't want the 2nd Amendment to mean what they wrote it to mean is absurd, if you want to change the 2nd Amendment then put forward the 28th Amendment, put up or shut up.
My bet is this amendment would fail, it would never get the support of 3/4 of the states if it even passed the 2/3rds of the Senate requirement.
the founders did not intend the 2nd amendment to apply to the states at all - and it didn't apply to the states for over a 100 years.
just so I understand your viewpoint here, before that incorporation, the 2nd denied the federal government any power over the arms of the people, i.e. no federal gun control laws, right? And with the incorporation of the 2nd, now states are not allowed any gun control laws, right?
The founders didn't incorporate our rights to the states, however the 14th Amendment did, thus the constitution itself does
Pretending that the founders didn't want the 2nd Amendment to mean what they wrote it to mean is absurd
are laws allowed to override the Constitution?
even that is simplified. the 2nd amendment was not incorporated by a plain text understanding of what was intended back in the 1800's. unelected men in robes 100 years later decided this is what they meant
They didn’t want this idiot
The society was completely different then
Let’s remember the founders knew their ideas were going to modified by the people to meet the future
It’s why they created an amendment process
They wanted us to create a more perfect union
No case needed. It is unconstitutional to ban or limit any gun.
No states had violated the individual right to a level that they took up the cases until the "men in robes" decided to hear it 100 years later.