pcfixer
Ultimate Member
The Unqualified Command of the Second Amendment " shall not be infringed" means without exception.I read this in the brief:
"When the Second Amendment’s plain text covers an individual’s conduct, the Constitution presumptively protects that conduct. The government must then justify its regulation by demonstrating that it is consistent with the Nation’s historical tradition of firearm regulation. Only then may a court conclude that the individual’s conduct falls outside the Second Amendment’s unqualified command."
Can someone explain what an unqualified command is? It seems to me, from what I am gathering is, that the command is unassailable or incontestable, but I am trying to understand how the word unqualified conveys that meaning in this context.
I have to say that, in my view, Lawyers are true wordsmiths.
Meaning "End of conversation"!