Kiss Your Second Amendment Good-bye
by
Tom Chartier and Elizabeth
Gyllensvard
by Tom Chartier and Elizabeth Gyllensvard
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It’s time to
set a new precedent. For the past seven years Bush/Cheney and Co.
have been doing an outstanding job trashing the US Constitution.
That Military
Commissions Act of 2006 was a real Neocon crowd-pleaser. However,
it’s time for the State to take aim at another pillar of the Constitution.
Coming under fire right now is the favorite target of the State,
the Second Amendment.
Just to refresh
your memories, here it is:
Amendment
II
A well regulated
militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right
of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed.
Many Americans
do not comprehend the meaning of this sentence. Well, that’s understandable
since it was written over 200 years ago.
Fortunately…
or unfortunately… we have the Supreme Court and a whole slew of
lawyers to debate what this means in order to split hairs, "once
and for all," who gets to pack heat.
The District
of Columbia has had gun control laws in effect since 1975. One result
of this is that the gun crime rate in the nation’s capitol has been
perilously
high. The year 2007
saw 181 murders, up 7.7 percent from 2006. And another has been
this lawsuit.
Writing for
the Christian
Science Monitor, Warren Richey has been covering the case. Seeking
and failing to obtain permission to keep a handgun at this home,
"Dick
Anthony Heller, a special police officer at the Federal Judicial
Center… sued in early 2003, charging that the handgun ban and other
measures violated his Second Amendment right."
On Tuesday,
March 18, the Court heard arguments
in District of Columbia v. Heller which case concerns the Second
Amendment. The Court’s historic
decision will be handed down sometime this summer.
Last year,
the D.C.
Circuit Court "ruled
that the Second Amendment right is a personal one, at least
to have a gun for self-defense in one’s own home." Displeased
with that ruling, the city of Washington DC took the case to the
Supreme Court.
The Christian
Science Monitor sums up: "District of Columbia v. Heller
requires the high court to confront a series of questions. First,
what kind of right does the Second Amendment secure, a collective,
militia-related right or an individual right?
"Second,
if it secures an individual right, is that right violated by a handgun
ban and other strict gun-control measures such as those enacted
in Washington?"
The kicker
for the Justices is "what level of constitutional scrutiny"
may be applied to gun-control laws on the books in Washington DC.
The problem
is, and has been, these three words: "well regulated militia."
Anti-gun folks may read
this to mean that to serve the security of the state are only members
of state-recognized militias allowed to have guns. NASCAR fans and
others
who support the right
of the individual to own a firearm, focus on this section: "the
right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed."
Nobody seems able to agree. Often they seem more concerned with
reading the Second Amendment in the way that best serves their own
biases.
Was the Second
Amendment placed there so that Daniel Boone could bag a buck for
dinner? Or was it put in place to drive out the Red Coats? Or both?
Is the right
to own a gun part of a person’s inalienable right to self-defense?
About which William
Blackstone wrote that it "is
indeed a public allowance, under due restrictions, of the natural
right of resistance and self-preservation, when the sanctions of
society and laws are found insufficient to restrain the violence
of oppression."
Is it there
to ward off the FBI as they come to take you away for ordering a
copy of the Qu’ran from Amazon.com? Hm… I wonder how they found
out about that? Is it there to pop those pesky
gophers digging up our manicured golf courses? Or is it simply
an outlet so we can go to the shooting range and feel like Real
Americans like John Wayne,
Chuck
Heston and Jack
Ruby!?
I’m not too
keen on gun ownership. However, before anybody starts accusing me
of "liberal bias" hear me out. As far as I’m concerned
a civilized society does not need firearms for personal defense.
A civilized society does not need to regulate them either.
Is America
a civilized society? Well, that’s open for debate. Some civilized
societies have much stricter gun control laws… and much more
violent crime.
If one reads
the US Constitution and pays close attention to the style of language
used, one could deduce that the intent of the Second Amendment is
clear. You and I can keep and bear whatever damned thing
we want to.
The fact that
Van Heflin did not carry a Big Iron on his hip was his choice. But
when Jack Palance rode into town, Van sure as hell must have been
pleased that Shane
was not under arrest for possession of a firearm.
Here’s what
really ought to scare us about this summer’s historic Supreme Court
decision: the folks who are making it. Should those nine weasels
be entrusted to interpret the words of much wiser and quite possibly
more honest men? Let’s face it, the Founders were right 99.9% of
the time but two
recent Supreme Court decisions
occurred when five out of nine of the Justices ordered the state
of Florida to stop the recount during the 2000 presidential election.
Not content with that bone-breaker, three days later seven out of
nine Justices ruled to reverse the Supreme Court of Florida’s decision
to order manual recounts in certain counties.
And look what
we got out of those two shabby rulings: the
loser! And we’ve been stuck with that
loser for seven-and-a-half years.
Trust the Supreme Court to anoint as president a profligate warmonger
rather than the election’s
obvious winner who has gone on
to win a
Nobel Prize. The fact that Daddy Bush appointed two (Souter
and Thomas), members of that Gang of Nine, makes those catastrophic,
historic decisions rather suspect.
It certainly
was not in the best interest of the nation. Things have been rotten
in Washington ever since.
Doesn’t this
make you all a tad nervous? Not only should this scare the hell
out of those with "liberal bias," but also it should alarm
those with annual reservations at Ted
Nugent’s Sunrise Safari hunting camp.
What if a majority
of those nine wiseacres decide that possession of a firearm is only
permissible if one is a member of a state-approved "well regulated
militia?" Those who want the guns off the streets will hold
a love-in. Those who own DVD copies of every movie Clint Eastwood
ever made will be firing their ordnance into the air in defiance.
The reality
is that it would be bad news for both.
Ask yourself,
what exactly is a "well regulated militia?" Oh… it’s a…
it’s a group of… uh armed citizens to defend the State. Right…
And how does
a group of gun owners form a "well regulated militia?"
Do they make up a logo and raise a flag? Too simple. Will they have
to fill out a massive heap of forms and apply to Uncle Sam to be
recognized? Will they have to be fingerprinted and have computer
chips placed in their teeth? Will their names and Social Security
numbers be printed on the bullets they buy?
And would such
a decision put the power of deciding who and what is a "well
regulated militia" into the hands of the federal government?
You bet it
does.
The Men with
the Badges will get to keep their firearms. The National Guard and
armed forces will certainly get to keep theirs. How about the private
military contractors like 3D Global Solutions, Aedion Corporation,
ALGIZ Corp., Alpha Point Security, AirScan, AQMI, Blackwater, BDM,
BrianThorn, C3 Defense, Critical Intervention Services, Custer-Battles,
Berodt Dynamics, DefenseSecurity, Defion International, DynCorp,
Elite Security Corps., ITT, ISCS International, International Security
Instructors, Jax Desmond, KBR, Global PMC Recruitors, MPRI, ManTech
International Corporation, Northbridge Services Group, Northrup
Grumman, Overwatch Protection Solutions International, Paratus Worldwide
Protection Services LLC, Raytheon, SCG International Risk, Security
Services NW, Inc., Sharp End International, Skylink USA, SOS Temps,
Inc., Spartan Consulting Group, Tactical Response Services, Titan
Corporation, Top Cat Marine Security, Triple Canop, Inc., Vinnell
Corporation, VIP Investigations and Protective Services Inc., EUBSA
BV Inc. STOP units - Special Tactics and Operations, and Pathfinder
Security Services?
Do you think
any of them, some with interesting political
connections, might get the federal government’s automatic stamp
of militia?
What about
the rest of us? What if the members of Happy
Kyne and the Mirth Makers… all five of them… form a hunting
club for some R&R? Do you suppose they will be a State-approved
militia?
Who
is going to protect us from a State determined to "protect"
us? Isn’t Big Brother likely to want even more "security"
for America? Won’t that lead to more "security"
personnel on the streets? Won’t that lead to even more over-crowded
prisons? Is the State seriously concerned with protecting its
citizenry or controlling them?
God help us
all if The Gang of Nine produce yet another murky decision in favor
of gun possession restricted to members of state-designated militias
instead of ruling in favor of the right of the people to keep
and bear arms. Once they infringe upon the Second Amendment,
will it be time for them to take on the First Amendment?
You bet it
will.
March
26, 2008
Tom
Chartier [send him mail]
played lead guitar in legendary Los Angeles punk band The Rotters
for 26 years until their final appearance in January of 2004. He
has lived in Tokyo and Los Angeles. Currently he resides somewhere
in the Caribbean. Elizabeth Gyllensvard [send
her mail] no longer lives in Washington D.C., and spends her
time reading British history.
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