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NRA Troubles Continues
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<blockquote data-quote="SMK1000plus" data-source="post: 1646066" data-attributes="member: 93846"><p>You are absolutely correct in that the USA Constitution can certainly be amended, as can any of the current amendments attached to it, by a 2/3 majority vote for such change, in both the US House of Representatives and the US Senate. Therefore, if any entity within the United States of America wishes to deny, atler or modify our Constitutional rights, let them convince 2/3 of our US Congress to do so and have 2/3 of the individual states ratify said amendment. Executive orders or bureaucratic interpretation of legal definitions that encroach on our Constitutional rights are illegal and the Supreme Court should do their sworn job and fight to fully protect our Constitution tooth and nail! Until such a time as our Constitution is legally changed by the US Congress, <strong>MudRunner2005</strong> is absolutely correct!</p><p></p><p>Our Constitution was written to protect our rights as a nation, by protecting our rights as individuals, and trusting that the majority of individual citizens would protect our Constitution for all! Period! Our founding fathers intended for each individual citizen of the USA to have the right to own and lawfully use the arms equal to the best military arms in the world, so that the USA citizens could defend themselves against any and all threats, foreign or domestic, against its citizens majority's will, should peaceful solutions fail. The 1st and 2nd Amendments were written to reinforce the founding fathers profound intent regarding these specific rights!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SMK1000plus, post: 1646066, member: 93846"] You are absolutely correct in that the USA Constitution can certainly be amended, as can any of the current amendments attached to it, by a 2/3 majority vote for such change, in both the US House of Representatives and the US Senate. Therefore, if any entity within the United States of America wishes to deny, atler or modify our Constitutional rights, let them convince 2/3 of our US Congress to do so and have 2/3 of the individual states ratify said amendment. Executive orders or bureaucratic interpretation of legal definitions that encroach on our Constitutional rights are illegal and the Supreme Court should do their sworn job and fight to fully protect our Constitution tooth and nail! Until such a time as our Constitution is legally changed by the US Congress, [B]MudRunner2005[/B] is absolutely correct! Our Constitution was written to protect our rights as a nation, by protecting our rights as individuals, and trusting that the majority of individual citizens would protect our Constitution for all! Period! Our founding fathers intended for each individual citizen of the USA to have the right to own and lawfully use the arms equal to the best military arms in the world, so that the USA citizens could defend themselves against any and all threats, foreign or domestic, against its citizens majority's will, should peaceful solutions fail. The 1st and 2nd Amendments were written to reinforce the founding fathers profound intent regarding these specific rights! [/QUOTE]
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