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November 19th, 2007

2nd-Grader Suspended for Drawing of Gun

Zero tolerance to guns has gotten to the ridiculous stage. Drawing a picture of stick men with guns has gotten a seven year old a one day suspension for his artwork.

Our paranoid society has gone too far.

Source: Breibart.com

Posted by Walt in Second Amendment categories at 12:09 AM EST

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August 20th, 2007

Why You Should Own a Gun

By Alan Caruba

The murders on the Virginia Tech campus, the worst such rampage in our history, might have been mitigated if just one member of the faculty or a student had the means to return fire.

I have owned guns for decades. On rare occasions, I have had to “show” one of my guns to people with bad intentions. Not surprisingly, they changed their plans to take my money and do me some harm. The Virginia Tech murders confirm the value of empowering ordinary citizens to carry a concealed weapon.

On March 9 I learned of a ruling in the case of Parker v. District of Columbia in which Senior Judge Lawrence H. Silberman wrote an opinion, with Judge Thomas B. Griffith concurring, that restored the Second Amendment to the citizens of the District and, by extension, to every citizen of these United States. Not since 1976, had residents of the District had the right to defend themselves with force of arms.

Judge Silberman wrote, “In sum, the phrase ‘the right of the people’, when read intratextually and in light of Supreme Court precedent, leads us to conclude that the right in question is individual.”

As Alan Gottlieb, founder of the Second Amendment Foundation, noted succinctly, “The right of self-preservation was understood as the right to defend oneself against attacks by lawless individuals, or, if absolutely necessary, to resist and throw off a tyrannical government.”

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Posted by Walt in Law Issues, Second Amendment, US Constitution categories at 8:04 PM EDT

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