Monday, July 28, 2008

Amendment to the Second Amendment

As of right now we have won a big battle for our rights with the Supreme Courts ruling on the Hiller vs. D.C. case. But the war is not over by far.

Either way the ruling will not detour the anti-gunners from attempting to pass anti-gun laws on a lower level or even federal for that matter. What is needed is an Amendment to the Bill of Rights that will forbid any further attempts to remove or restrict the ownership, use, and/or purchasing of firearms to the people regardless of reasoning.

With the anti-gunners hoping to achieve gun control through local gun laws we will have a hard fight to keep them from some success. If we start a grass roots attempt to have a bill passed forbidding any further gun-control laws from being passed or forced on law abiding citizens we may be able to stave off a lot of little attempts that will drain a lot of private money to fight to have them repealed.

If you agree with my recommendations listed here, copy them and send them to your Senator, and Congressman, demanding that they pass this into Constitutional Law.

Definition of the term Fire Arm here in is as follows.

(a) Any handgun, rifle, shotgun of the common type used by the Military in defense of the nation that may be carried by the citizen as a personal weapon. To include Assault type weapons, single shot, bolt action, semi-automatic, and full automatic functioning.

(b) Any personal weapon that can be used for legal hunting, recreational shooting, target practus, and/or self-defense of property, persons, state, and/or country.

Definition of the term Feeding device here in is as follows.

(a) Any device, clip, magazine, belt designed to feed ammunition in a limited or continuous capacity.

I feel the Bill should not just forbid any other anti-gun laws from being passed anywhere, but should also include the following.

Section (A)

1. There shall be no attempt by any group, and/or governing body whether local, county, state, and/or federal from restricting, forbid, regulating and/or deny any law abiding citizen from the purchasing, possession, and/or use of fire arms, of any type that is commonly available to law abiding citizen.

2. There shall be no attempt by any group, and/or governing body whether local, county, state and/or federal, from restricting, or deny the purchase, possession, or use of Ammunition of the common type that is used by law-abiding citizens.

3. There shall be no attempt by any group, and/or governing body whether they be local, county, state, or federal, to close, remove, restrict, regulate, or forbid the legal ownership, and/or operation of shooting ranges whereby a law abiding citizen may enjoy, and/or use for the act of civilian marksmanship, and /or recreational shooting.

4. There shall be no attempt by any group, and/or governing body whether local, county, state, and/or federal to stop, forbid, restrict, deny any law abiding weapons manufacturing business, from making, manufacturing, repairing, upgrading, selling legal firearms and/or ammunition to any legal law abiding citizens.

5. There shall be no attempt by any group, and/or governing body whether local, county, state, and/or federal to redefine, change, and/or interpreting firearms, ammunition, and/or legal ranges, beyond what is here in this Amendment.

6. There shall be no attempt by any group, and/or governing body whether local, county, state, and/or federal, from restricting, regulating, forbidding, denying any Law abiding Gun Shop from conducting legal sales of firearms, firearm accessories and/or Ammunition, to American citizens in any city, county, and/or state.

7. There shall be no attempt by any group, and/or governing body whether local, county, state, and/or federal, from restricting, regulating, forbidding, denying any Law abiding citizen, law abiding business, or manufacturer, from producing, selling, buying, possessing, and/or using any high capacity feeding device for weapons.

8. There shall be no attempt by any group, and/or governing body whether local, county, state, and/or federal, from restricting, regulating, forbidding, denying any Law abiding citizen, law abiding business, from importing weapons commonly used for self defense and/or recreational use.

9. There shall be no attempt by any group, and/or governing body whether local, county, state, and/or federal, from restricting, regulating, forbidding, denying any Law abiding citizen, the owning of weapons because of cosmetic appearances, or functionality.

Section (B)

Penalties for violations listed here in shall include but not limited to.

1. Fines of $100,000 U.S. per day that a violation is in effect by a city.

1a. Fines of $250,000 U.S. per day that a violation is in effect by a county.

1b. Fines of $1,000,000 U.S. per day that a violation is in effect by a state.

1c. Fines of $2,500,000 U.S. per day for violations by a government agency.

Note 1. If fines are not paid to victims of the violations with in 30 days of the start of the violation then said violating body will be subject to seizures of assets to sell off to pay for said fines.

Automatic forfeiture of citizenship, deportation and seizure of all assets for any person/s violating section (A)

Automatic disbanding and closure of violating government body, group, or organization that violates Section (A).

Automatic impeachment of persons who are elected to office for violating Section (A)

Charges of Treason against the American Constitution, country and peoples shall be livid against persons who are in violation of Section (A)

Life in prison without parole for violations of Section (A)

opaww

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

You forgot us aficionados of actual Artillery artillery, cannon, retired military aircraft, surplus tanks and such.

Arms are arms. It doesn't say "the right to keep and bear small arms".

Cheers,

opaww said...

Hellos and welcome your my first responder to my blog

Anonymous said...

Cheers from another of the merry band of three percenters down here in Texas.

My pleasure.

opaww said...

What Part of Texas?

Anonymous said...

Hays County.

I contribute some at http://www.theospark.net/ on occasion and he's obliged me to add you to the blog roller thingy.

Cheers,
tom

opaww said...

Cool, I was from Odessa but have not been back that way in 20 years. Got out of the Army at Fort Knox, Ky. and decided to stay here

opaww said...

I placed a link to Theo Spark on my Blog and will add it to my web page soon.That is a cool site