Fixing the Second Amendment

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Hmmmm and I bet this will vastly cut down on the amount of weapons criminals can get their hands on right? I mean they obey the law so much. Jesus, when will the liberal morons learn anything?
 
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I want to know what drugs LG is on to think that banning guns is a good idea. I am sure criminals will listen and not break the law.
 
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But wait your idol is anti-gun and he let a criminal go who was convicted of gun crimes? And the right wing is crazy?
 

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Problem is, no state has a regulated militia and hasn't for many years.

At least one state has a regulated militia apart from the National Guard.

"The Texas Military Forces is composed of the three branches of the military in the state of Texas. These branches are the Texas Army National Guard, the Texas Air National Guard, and the Texas State Guard. All three branches are administered by the state Adjutant General, an appointee of the Governor of Texas, and fall under the command of the Governor.

The mission of the Texas State Guard (TXSG) is to provide mission-ready military forces to assist state and local authorities in times of state emergencies; to conduct homeland security and community service activities under the umbrella of Defense Support to Civil Authorities; and to augment the Texas Army National Guard and Texas Air National Guard as required.

Headquartered at Camp Mabry in Austin, Texas, the TXSG functions as an organized state militia under the authority of Title 32 of the U.S. Code and Chapter 437 of the Texas Government Code."
 
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At least one state has a regulated militia apart from the National Guard.

"The Texas Military Forces is composed of the three branches of the military in the state of Texas. These branches are the Texas Army National Guard, the Texas Air National Guard, and the Texas State Guard. All three branches are administered by the state Adjutant General, an appointee of the Governor of Texas, and fall under the command of the Governor.

The mission of the Texas State Guard (TXSG) is to provide mission-ready military forces to assist state and local authorities in times of state emergencies; to conduct homeland security and community service activities under the umbrella of Defense Support to Civil Authorities; and to augment the Texas Army National Guard and Texas Air National Guard as required.

Headquartered at Camp Mabry in Austin, Texas, the TXSG functions as an organized state militia under the authority of Title 32 of the U.S. Code and Chapter 437 of the Texas Government Code."

Well I stand corrected. I guess Texans can own military grade weapons per Stephens.
 
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But wait your idol is anti-gun and he let a criminal go who was convicted of gun crimes? And the right wing is crazy?

Actually is was a federal judge appointed by Bush 1 that let dontray Mills go with a slap on the wrist.

I was about to post that meme to facebook but decided I better do a little research of my own. Turns out the Obama justice department had nothing to do with that judge's decision.
 
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At least one state has a regulated militia apart from the National Guard.

"The Texas Military Forces is composed of the three branches of the military in the state of Texas. These branches are the Texas Army National Guard, the Texas Air National Guard, and the Texas State Guard. All three branches are administered by the state Adjutant General, an appointee of the Governor of Texas, and fall under the command of the Governor.

The mission of the Texas State Guard (TXSG) is to provide mission-ready military forces to assist state and local authorities in times of state emergencies; to conduct homeland security and community service activities under the umbrella of Defense Support to Civil Authorities; and to augment the Texas Army National Guard and Texas Air National Guard as required.

Headquartered at Camp Mabry in Austin, Texas, the TXSG functions as an organized state militia under the authority of Title 32 of the U.S. Code and Chapter 437 of the Texas Government Code."


Mississippi has a volunteer state militia apart from the Guard.
 
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The Stevens article was interesting and insightful. But his suggestion to add the words to the 2nd amendment were a bit of a reach and not supported by the case he made in the article. Though one could argue that there may be some merit in his opinion that the intent of the 2nd amendment was to insure the ability of the states to form their own militias to insure their freedom, nowhere does it suggest that someone must already belong to a militia in order to be protected.

Such militias generally do not come into existence until a perceived threat arises; and then are usually poorly funded, requiring it's members to supply their own equipment. His suggested 5 words would severely hamper the ability of such a militia to ever form.
 
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LG got mauled in this thread. Nice job guys.

Liberalism is the belief that one can pick a turd up from the clean end.
 
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LG, once again in an attempt to feel safe, has bent over and spread wide for the white hot Washington sodomizer to be inserted. We can have a militia because we have arms, not we can have arms because we have a militia.
 
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