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@oromagi
it not controversial to say that the U.S. and Russia militaries are observably far more Neo-NAZI then the Ukrainian miltary..
i don't disagree with you
it not controversial to say that the U.S. and Russia militaries are observably far more Neo-NAZI then the Ukrainian miltary..
the eighteenth amendment, which was a complete aberration given that it was the only amendment that prohibited private activity,
It's not that the 18th amendment "failed to achieve the desired effect"- but it had the opposite effect.
How?
No, I would argue that the First amendment should be repealed if the 18th amendment were proposed,
That's false. The 13th Amendment prohibited the private ownership of slaves and servants. Would you argue that we should give up on the Constitution because we repealed slavery?
The 2nd Amendment specifies the security of the State as the desired effect but the resultant incapacity to regulate new weapons tech achieves the opposite effect- a less secure State.
Are you sincerely failing to comprehend how unregulated gun ownership undermines domestic tranquility and public welfare
or are you just struggling to refute?
So you gave up on the Constitution before you were born.
welcome to "pre-crime"
why not for all purchases ?
I'm okay with removing the 2nd amendment from the US Constitution
The cause is dumbass gun laws.
California's former bail model is a really excellent example. China's social credit score works in similar ways. Big data aggregators do similar things too.
But gun ownership is a right not a privilege and driving is a privilege and not a right.
Free speech is a right not a privilege, but there are limitations on it necessarily.
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.what "limitations" are you referring to ?
you can't yell fire in a building
you can't yell fire in a building
Laws against murder would necessarily restrict the free exercise of human sacrifice. Every right has some sort of limitations so that everyone may enjoy the protection of rights.
Regardless, I provided a necessary restriction of a right which goes to my point
And also amazed to read that there had been 27 school shootings in 2022 alone.
What's your point?
there is no "contradiction" because the law you provided in your example does not mention any religion and or any specifically religious practice
No it isn't. The practice of chattel slavery in the U.S. was NEVER private. It was sanctioned and subsidized by law (e.g. Fugitive Slave Act.) The Lincoln administration even promised the Border States continued practice of chattel slavery (including the enforcement of Fugitive Slave Act) for their loyalty after the de facto practice was diminishing. Arguing that chattel slavery was "private" is like arguing that the Federal Reserve is private.
If the government decided to end slavery on policy grounds—that is to take slaves ‘for public use’—then the masters would have to be justly compensated. From the perspective of 1789, the only plausible interpretation of the Fifth Amendment was to assume that slaves were property, not persons. It is simply impossible to imagine that most members of Congress thought otherwise, or that any of the slave state legislators who voted to ratify the amendments believed they were threatening slavery.
merely waiting for you to elaborate on and explain your arguments.
Struggling to refute what? I'm still waiting on the explanation.
No, it took eight years.
It turns out that you have no power whatsoever to limit the scope of other's constitutional rights.
The most recent school shooting involved a passed background check, before the transaction in which the shooter purchased the gun was complete. you next should argue that clearly the current background checks are inadequate because they allowed this person to purchase one.
Ok then, what about all the guns in circulation? Even if you prevented all future commercial sales of guns in this country, there are more than a billion of them floating around in civilian/private ownership alone.