It’ll be super simple - just need 2/3rds if the Senate and the House to vote in favor of an amendment to the US Constitution repealing the 2nd Amendment and then have 38 state governments ratify it. But then it’s not enough to actually get rid of guns, so you have to then pass a law banning private ownership of guns, then then try to collect all of them without knowing how many and where they are. But I’m sure those steps would be easy too.
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It’ll be super simple - just need 2/3rds of the Senate and the House to vote in favor of an amendment to the US Constitution repealing the 2nd Amendment and then have 38 state governments ratify it. But then it’s not enough to actually get rid of guns, so you have to then pass a law banning private ownership of guns, then then try to collect all of them without knowing how many and where they are. But I’m sure those steps would be easy too.
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I'm glad that he finally admitted that gun control is unconstitutional and the only remedy would be through the country's first ever evisceration of an amendment in the "Bill of Rights."Former Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens called for repealing the 2nd Amendment today. No big surprise from him.
I'm glad that he finally admitted that gun control is unconstitutional and the only remedy would be through the country's first ever evisceration of an amendment in the "Bill of Rights."
I wonder if violence will increase or decrease following such a repeal...
I have always questioned how you can repeal an amendment in the Bill of RIGHTS. I'm not sure it's so simple.
So let me see if I have this straight. These twits trust a government that would repeal one inalienable right, to honor the rest of their rights?