Keep and Bear Arms
Home Members Login/Join About Us News/Editorials Archives Take Action Your Voice Web Services Free Email
You are 1 of 2040 active visitors Friday, March 29, 2024
EMAIL NEWS
Main Email List:
Subscribe
Unsubscribe

State Email Lists:
Click Here
SUPPORT KABA
» Join/Renew Online
» Join/Renew by Mail
» Make a Donation
» Magazine Subscriptions
» KABA Memorial Fund
» Advertise Here
» Use KABA Free Email

» JOIN/Renew NOW! «
 
SUPPORT OUR SUPPORTERS

 

YOUR VOTE COUNTS

Keep and Bear Arms - Vote In Our Polls
Do you oppose Biden's anti-gun executive orders?
Yes
No
Undecided

Current results
Earlier poll results
4725 people voted

 

SPONSORED LINKS

 
» U.S. Gun Laws
» AmeriPAC
» NoInternetTax
» Gun Show On The Net
» 2nd Amendment Show
» SEMPER FIrearms
» Colt Collectors Assoc.
» Personal Defense Solutions

 

 


Keep and Bear Arms

NOTE! This is a real-time comments system. As such, it's also a free speech zone within guidelines set forth on the Post Comments page. Opinions expressed here may or may not reflect those of KeepAndBearArms staff, members, or any other living person besides the one who posted them. Please keep that in mind. We ask that all who post comments assure that they adhere to our Inclusion Policy, but there's a bad apple in every bunch, and we have no control over bigots and other small-minded people.  Thank you. --KeepAndBearArms.com

The Below Comments Relate to this Newslink:

U.S. needs a 28th Amendment
Submitted by: Bruce W. Krafft
Website: http://www.keepandbeararms.com/

There are 4 comments on this story
Post Comments | Read Comments

 
... "Any discussion of limiting access to firearms always triggers an angry recoil by groups and individuals who cite the Second Amendment as sacrosanct."

"Until Congress and state legislators engage in serious discussion of reducing gun violence, let us consider a 28th amendment to the Constitution: 'The right of Americans to go about their lives in peace without fear of victimization by gun violence shall not be abridged.'" ...
-------

Submitter's Note: Starting a civil war is probably not the best way to reduce "gun violence".
 

Comment by: xqqme (9/1/2015)
The author of this piece seems to opine that governments should "...declare gun-free zones, such as parks, malls and other public spaces."

He seems to forget that governments have already declared murder, burglary, robbery, assault, and a variety of other acts to be prohibited (illegal) and yet they occur with unsurprising regularity.

Another dolt who believes the impossible, that merely issuing more laws will somehow stop evil people from doing evil things.

I'll bet he's against long (life without parole) prison sentences and the death penalty, which are proven to reduce repeat offenses by criminals.
 

Comment by: PHORTO (9/1/2015)
No means to place this where it belongs (no comments section), so I'll put it HERE.

Take yer amendment and stick it up yer @$$.

"The right there specified is that of 'bearing arms for a lawful purpose.' This is not a right granted by the Constitution. Neither is it in any manner dependent upon that instrument for its existence." - U S v. CRUIKSHANK, 92 U.S. 542 (1875) 92 U.S. 542
 

Comment by: usav8er (9/1/2015)
These morons who advocate repealing the 2nd amendment haven't given any serious logical thought to the long-term consequences. Disarming the populace really worked well in England and Australia(sarcasm). And look at Chicago with the toughest gun control laws in the US, and the highest murder rate. First of all we need real professional leadership in Washington DC instead of a muslim anti-American who does nothing to help the country, instead he foments hate, racism, and discontent.
 

Comment by: jac (9/1/2015)
I would suggest that the writer move to formally Great Britain. Then he only needs to worry about violent daytime robberies and punks with knives that can kill you just as dead.

Remember that if guns were eliminated by some magic, then bats and knifes would become the apex weapons. I for one am past my prime and would not fare well in a close combat fight. I need a gun for my protection.

Evil will flourish with or without guns. This individual should consider the reality of the current situation instead of wishing for something that can't work.
 

 QUOTES TO REMEMBER
The people are not to be disarmed of their weapons. They are left in full possession of them. — Zachariah Johnson, 3 Elliot, Debates at 646

COPYRIGHT POLICY: The posting of copyrighted articles and other content, in whole or in part, is not allowed here. We have made an effort to educate our users about this policy and we are extremely serious about this. Users who are caught violating this rule will be warned and/or banned.
If you are the owner of content that you believe has been posted on this site without your permission, please contact our webmaster by following this link. Please include with your message: (1) the particulars of the infringement, including a description of the content, (2) a link to that content here and (3) information concerning where the content in question was originally posted/published. We will address your complaint as quickly as possible. Thank you.

 
NOTICE:  The information contained in this site is not to be considered as legal advice. In no way are Keep And Bear Arms .com or any of its agents responsible for the actions of our members or site visitors. Also, because this web site is a Free Speech Zone, opinions, ideas, beliefs, suggestions, practices and concepts throughout this site may or may not represent those of Keep And Bear Arms .com. All rights reserved. Articles that are original to this site may be redistributed provided they are left intact and a link to http://www.KeepAndBearArms.com is given. Click here for Contact Information for representatives of KeepAndBearArms.com.

Thawte.com is the leading provider of Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) and digital certificate solutions used by enterprises, Web sites, and consumers to conduct secure communications and transactions over the Internet and private networks.

KeepAndBearArms.com, Inc. © 1999-2024, All Rights Reserved. Privacy Policy