Amending our constitution requires a 2/3 approval of the House, 2/3 approval of the Senate then 3/4 of the states (38 I think) must approve it. Our founding fathers were very wise when they made it this difficult to change our governing document.
Amending our constitution requires a 2/3 approval of the House, 2/3 approval of the Senate then 3/4 of the states (38 I think) must approve it. Our founding fathers were very wise when they made it this difficult to change our governing document.
Yes, but when the judicial activists have 5 votes on the U.S. Supreme Court, they can and do effectively amend the Constitution as they see fit, regardless of the text or history on a particular issue. After that, if anyone criticizes such a ruling and suggests it should be overturned, they howl about "respecting precedent." However, the liberals have no serious inhibition about calling for the reversal of Supreme Court precedents that are based on the actual text and history of the Constitution, if those rulings impede their policy agenda (Heller, McDonald, or Citizens United, for example).
Amending our constitution requires a 2/3 approval of the House, 2/3 approval of the Senate then 3/4 of the states (38 I think) must approve it. Our founding fathers were very wise when they made it this difficult to change our governing document.
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Those that think the military will not follow orders to fire on civilians should think about the Karesh Branch Dividians in Waco Texas. Orders are orders and they were followed through. No constitutional bill of rights were allowed to those that were killed.
I'm more worried about SCOTUS than a repeal. I hope we get to
appoint another conservative to the court when Ginsburg is
carried out on a board. The confusing the public for the real
purpose is the everyday mission of the anti gunners.
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Two thirds of the states would need to recommend the repeal or 33 states. Highly unlikely. IIRC the only amendment ever repealed was prohibition and most of the country was not in favor of it when enacted anyway.
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Malcolm looks nothing like a hardened veteran of the gun-control wars. Small, slender, and bookish, she's a wisp of a woman who enjoys plunging into archives and sitting through panel discussions at academic conferences. Her favorite topic is 17th- and 18th-century Anglo-American history, from the causes of the English Civil War to the meaning of the American Revolution. Her latest book, due in May, is The Tragedy of Benedict Arnold, a biography of the infamous general. She doesn't belong to the National Rifle Association, nor does she hunt. She admits to owning an old shotgun, but she's unsure about the make or model. "I've taken it out a couple of times, but the clay targets fall safely to earth," she says in an interview at George Mason University's Antonin Scalia Law School in Virginia, where she's a professor who teaches courses on constitutional history as well as on war and law.
She is also the lady who saved the Second Amendment — a scholar whose work helped make possible the Supreme Court's landmark Heller decision, which in 2008 recognized an individual right to possess a firearm. "People used to ask, 'How did a nice girl like you get into a subject like this?'" she says. "I'm not asked that anymore." She smiles, a little mischievously. "Maybe they don't think I'm a nice girl anymore."
Yeah, I started this thread about it...I heard somewhere that there is supposed to be a mass demonstration in support of the 2nd Amendment in each State on April 14th. Does anyone have more information on this?
Jim
Join, Support, Contribute to the NRA...
NRA = there IS strength in numbers!!!
Partisan newspapers, and newspapers started just to support a single candidate was the norm in the early 1800s, including Jefferson's win over Adams.I do not think the Founding Fathers anticipated at time when billionaires like Bloomberg and Bezos could afford their own media corporations... spewing out propaganda 24/7 through multiple formats....to forward their own political agendas.
The Army didn't have enough tanks in Somalia because the tanks were sent to Waco against the Branch Davidians.