I would hypothetically support repealing the 2nd Amendment. Since the process for amending the Constitution makes that unlikely, however, what I would support would be continuing efforts to get the Supreme Court to modify its extremist interpretation of the 2nd Amendment, which in its current version treats the "well-ordered militia" la…
I would hypothetically support repealing the 2nd Amendment. Since the process for amending the Constitution makes that unlikely, however, what I would support would be continuing efforts to get the Supreme Court to modify its extremist interpretation of the 2nd Amendment, which in its current version treats the "well-ordered militia" language as inoperative and fails to recognize the necessity of allowing states to enact reasonable regulations as a matter of public safety. Agree with those who argue that states should at least be allowed to enact reasonable licensing schemes similar to what they do for driving motor vehicles, and should be able to set reasonable criteria for eligibility for a license.
I would hypothetically support repealing the 2nd Amendment. Since the process for amending the Constitution makes that unlikely, however, what I would support would be continuing efforts to get the Supreme Court to modify its extremist interpretation of the 2nd Amendment, which in its current version treats the "well-ordered militia" language as inoperative and fails to recognize the necessity of allowing states to enact reasonable regulations as a matter of public safety. Agree with those who argue that states should at least be allowed to enact reasonable licensing schemes similar to what they do for driving motor vehicles, and should be able to set reasonable criteria for eligibility for a license.