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The scary thing is how liberals want to lower the voting age to get more minors to vote their way. I bet if the courts held the voting age to the same as owning a firearm they may change their mind. Honestly the 26th amendment sets a pretty clear age as to when the constitution applies to people.
Alcohol and other drug consumption aren’t rights and I don't think fit in this conversation.I don't see the connection between war and beer.
Several years ago I was asked to represent a young man who had been tried as an adult. Upon his acquittal we sued for his rights to be instated at the age he was declared by the court to be and adult. At the age of 15 years he would have been legally able to vote, drink, serve in the military etc. I honestly think we would have won the case if he could have kept himself out of trouble. He was later arrested and convicted as a minor subsequently losing all of his rights.
I’ve always wondered why the second amendment is treated by our liberal friends to be less important than the rest of our constitutional amendments It’s treated like a second class amendment to the constitutionIt’s a dang shameSeems pretty clear it scares themThe Second Amendment was created to guarantee citizens the right to keep and bear arms, primarily to ensure the ability to defend themselves against tyranny, protect their personal safety, and participate in a well-regulated militia, as the Founding Fathers feared a powerful government could potentially oppress the people without a well-armed citizenry to resist; essentially, it was intended to safeguard individual liberty by allowing citizens to defend themselves against potential government overreach and criminal activity
Quote from: MADMAX on February 03, 2025, 06:26:18 PMI’ve always wondered why the second amendment is treated by our liberal friends to be less important than the rest of our constitutional amendments It’s treated like a second class amendment to the constitutionIt’s a dang shameSeems pretty clear it scares themThe Second Amendment was created to guarantee citizens the right to keep and bear arms, primarily to ensure the ability to defend themselves against tyranny, protect their personal safety, and participate in a well-regulated militia, as the Founding Fathers feared a powerful government could potentially oppress the people without a well-armed citizenry to resist; essentially, it was intended to safeguard individual liberty by allowing citizens to defend themselves against potential government overreach and criminal activityYou were doing great until you included "criminal activity " Madison provided the final version and I don't see your additional content. SCOTUS will decide this.