Thursday, March 21, 2013

Gun Control and the Second Amendment:


Okay, here are some points to clear up regarding Gun Control and the Second Amendment:
The constitution under the US states that it is OUR RIGHT (not privilege) to own weaponry, including Guns, assault rifles, pistols, lasers, triple bean burritos, and unarmed drones. BUUUUUUTTTTT, that was to balance out the Federal Reserve's army with an armed militia in case the Federal Government started to use the army to bolster more power and to inhibit the populace from remaining relevant in governmental affairs. NOT to walk around and show off your fully automatic M4 with ACOG and laser pointer to the public for recreational 'fun'. The constitution is VAGUE people, it's the most vague piece of documentation on Earth, next to the Bible. It's vague so that the "ambiguous" parts of the document would be easier to fill in as they went along.

Little know fact: the constitution was written NOT to free the people, not to SUPPRESS the people, but to prevent the poor (Back then, only 0.01% of colonists had education higher than elementary) from voting a person in from the poorest part of the nation to be president, who would equally distribute wealth and property for everyone. See how bad it would have been for the wealthy constitutional authors? Their property would be stripped from them, and there's nothing they could do about it. So they made SURE that the people of the lower class weren't given any real power in the government. That's a good thing, because if people had too much control, another Roman Empire would sprout up, and we all know what happened to the Roman Empire... It became a dictatorial Empire... And eventually fell because of idiots in white togas.

Essentially, the constitution is useless without the amendments, and the amendments are planned to be additions to the document as a whole so that we can have a relatively flexible government that wont have TOO much control, and that would be able to adapt in the ever-changing world.

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