Thursday, October 09, 2008

If the Second Amendment was Repealed, What Happens to the Right to Keep and Bear Arms?

What happens if the worst of the worst happens?

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If the Second Amendment was Repealed, What Happens to the Right to Keep and Bear Arms?
By Peter W. Wickham, Jr. AKA The Ol' Grey Ghost

There is a fundamental bit people seem to forget about the bill of rights. It does not confer rights. It merely lists them.

Since you exist in nature, you have a natural right to perpetuate that existence, and that includes protecting your life and health from those entities in nature that can destroy both. Amongst living creatures, man is on the losing side when it comes to natural weapons inherent in his physical makeup ("My, what large teeth you have, grandma.") so he has to build them from the natural resources available to him. The right to keep and bear arms is a right derived from nature and man has a natural right to own, carry, and use these arms, of whatever degree of advanced technology that he chooses, as long as he does not intentionally cause unnecessary direct and measurable harm to another.


Self defense if a human right.

1 comment:

Kent McManigal said...

The Second Amendment is a prohibition on government making any regulations regarding arms; it does not affect you and I in any way. (Except that it makes it legal to ignore and resist gun prohibitions, though that may not be recognized anymore.)