02-06-2015, 02:45 AM
merolpn Wrote:I agree. Nowehere in the Constitution or the Bill of Rights does it state that any of the amendments are subject to government approval before a person can exercise a right. In fact, I would argue that if the founding fathers knew that the government would create a large standing army (which terrified them) and try to restrict the right to bear arms (which they felt very strongly about), it may have been written with much stronger wording. I think that in 1791 they figured what they wrote was strong enough.
Just curious how you feel about felons not being allowed to own firearms etc.?
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