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  • US Military Guy

    Additional proposed highlights from me.

    OUT: ANY ELECTED OFFICIAL VOTING IN FAVOR OF MAKING THINGS "MORE ILLEGAL"

    A "No" vote at election time for any Senator or Representative voting in favor of making another act illegal, if it is already covered by another law that already makes the same act illegal.

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  • BobJudy
    US Military Guy: 30447013079323/comments/30447018337947

    Additional proposed highlights from me.

    OUT: ANY ELECTED OFFICIAL VOTING IN FAVOR OF MAKING THINGS "MORE ILLEGAL"

    A "No" vote at election time for any Senator or Representative voting in favor of making another act illegal, if it is already covered by another law that already makes the same act illegal.

    They have to add that stuff to make it look like they are doing something. Both the straw purchase and not being able to purchase if a court judges you a significant danger are pretty much all ready covered. But let's just add them to the thousands of "feel good" ineffective gun laws that we already have, courtesy of those same politicians. Instead of creating more laws why not figure out how to enforce the ones you already have? Bob

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  • select-fire

    More money spent for mental health evaluations blah blah blah and of course Federal funding for schools.

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  • chiefr

    They need to enforce laws already on the book and go after lackadaisical DAs that dont enforce these laws. Straw purchases have been against the law for years.


    BTW: red flag laws are unconstitutional. Court challenge is a certainty.

    But then again, since when did these Senators cared about the US CONs.

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  • MrMag00
    chiefr: 30447013079323/comments/30447028984987

    They need to enforce laws already on the book and go after lackadaisical DAs that dont enforce these laws. Straw purchases have been against the law for years.

    BTW: red flag laws are unconstitutional. Court challenge is a certainty.

    But then again, since when did these Senators cared about the US CONs.

    When did the supreme court care about the constitution? 

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  • serf

    They need to call in all the coins (money) and remove in God We Trust. The Constitution is only as good as our leaders and there ain't any there anymore.

    serf

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  • wifetrained
    MrMag00: 30447013079323/comments/30447013900571

    https://forums.gunbroker.com/discussion/comment/11344190#Comment_11344190

    When did the supreme court care about the constitution? 

    Many times I have wondered the same thing. What idiot dreamed up the notion that there had to be "balance" on the court? That there would be X number of conservatives and X number of liberals, and one a..hole in the middle playing god. The only judges who should populate the Supreme Court are strict constructionists because the only winner in any case brought before the Court should be the Constitution. It should be that way in all Courts, particularly in Federal Courts. They all swear an oath to the Constitution and failure to comply should be grounds for immediate expulsion from the courts for life.

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  • Ruger4me

    Assuming you meant constitutionalist instead constructionist, I'm inclined to agree with you @wifetrained.

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  • serf
    Ruger4me: 30447013079323/comments/30447043261083

    Assuming you meant constitutionalist instead constructionist, I'm inclined to agree with you @wifetrained.

    I think he means the courts makes new definitions of words and it's meanings from the bench like when the leftist want to say the second amendment is for forming militias and it's a collective right & not an individual right. Thus constructionist means interpretations of rule of law and making up new rules and definitions .

    Like when the supreme court ruled a marriage can be between people of the same sex. They are just doing what they are told by oligarchical powers. It's just a twisted world now. The high court is a joke and a delivery boy for the powers to be.

    serf

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  • wifetrained
    Ruger4me: 30447013079323/comments/30447043261083

    Assuming you meant constitutionalist instead constructionist, I'm inclined to agree with you @wifetrained.

    You would be correct, I meant constitutionalist. I do not believe judges should practice judicial activism while on the bench. Though strict Constitutional Constructionism limits or restricts interpreting the meaning only to the exact wording of the law, namely the Constitution as written

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  • MrMag00

    Well, when 4 judges vote one way, and 5 vote the other way, there is something seriously wrong. Might as well have 9 chimps throwing poo at a target, the one closest wins. 

    As far as some of the decisions, if you read the actual decision on the actual case it applies to, you would see that it does not apply wholesale to everybody, just in that one case. That is why Kavenaugh was a bad choice. He believed in precedent not actual law. Gorsuch was overwhelmingly chosen by democrats in his earlier positions, and women should not be allowed on the supreme court. Those were Trumps pics, and they will get him in the end. 

    Ginsberg should have been in jail for her comments about Trump, I expect better from this level of the judicial branch. 

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