Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Gun control...


With all of the uproar about preserving second amendment rights, I'm curious as to how many of these folks even know what the second amendment states?

Here ya go:

The 2nd Amendment was ratified on December 17, 1791 along with the other nine amendments that make up the Bill of Rights. While it is a very short amendment, its exact meaning in terms of what types of weapons are protected is still in contention today.

Text of the 2nd Amendment:

A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.

So, what "arms" were available in 1791?  Muzzle-loaders?  Bayonets?  Okay, that is what your rights are limited to!

Yes, I'm being facetious.  I am not anti-gun, but I am anti-idiots with guns!  I personally know at least one person whom has a license to carry a concealed weapon whom, I believe to be far too irresponsible, reckless, and sometimes just plain, well stupid, to have that privilege!

Yes common citizens should have the right to defend themselves, but the scope of those rights NEED to be determined in a REASONABLE manner!  Citizens do not need, nor should they have access to assault weapons, fully automatic, or even semi-automatic guns/rifles with clips that hold ridiculous amounts of bullets.

I applaud the Obama administration for having the courage to step up to the plate and start issuing some REASONABLE limitations on our second amendment rights, it is about time!  I am all for background checks, mental health evaluations, and restrictions of what firearms are available to common citizens.  I do realize that there is some truth to the mantra " If you outlaw guns then only outlaws will have guns".  I am not suggesting that we completely disarm law-abiding citizens, but we definitely need to limit the insane amount and type of weapons available to the public.

I must add that arming teachers is a very reckless suggestion and I am completely against that.  There have been instances of young children wrestling firearms away from trained police officers.  I sure would not want to introduce more opportunities for children to access firearms in our school buildings.

I realize that opinions are very strong on both sides of these issues, but we need to try to do our best to make REASONABLE decisions on how to best protect everyone in our country...my two cents worth.

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