Archive for the ‘Gun Rights’ Category

Citizen Disarmament?

Posted: 6th October 2009 by Keith Sipmann in Constitution, Gun Rights, Second Amendment
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Once again the talk about gun rights is heating up, mostly due to Bobby Rush’s (D) H.R. 45 Blair Holt’s Firearm Licensing and Record of Sale Act of 2009 and the Obama administration’s appointment of anti-gun advocate Judge Sotomayor to the Supreme Court. The Act is much more than a forced registration of all firearms [...]

The fuzzy feel good ideologies of the Human Rights movement play on the human conscience and to us feel… warm and fuzzy. No one should go hungry, no one should go without shelter, no one should have to work for minimum wage (a different topic altogether, damn Keynsians), but most of all no one should [...]

Gun rights. It’s an issue that comes up in just about any election, from congressional elections, to gubernatorial elections, to Presidential elections. For conservatives, the Second Amendment is part of the conservative creed. When you take a closer look at gun rights and the Second Amendment, in reality this is the way that the rest [...]

America was founded on the ideas and principles of a free enterprise system and a capitalistic society. Over our nation’s history, America has shown signs of leaning more towards Marxist and Socialistic economic principles and government policies. Our Founding Fathers principles, sought to rest as much power as possible with the individual citizens of the [...]

Gun Rights (2nd Amendment)

Posted: 5th February 2009 by Keith Sipmann in Constitution, Gun Rights, Supreme Court

By Keith Sipmann Some historians and political figures would argue that the intention of the 2nd Amendment was not to protect an individual’s right to own guns, or to provide the people with the means to defend themselves from their own government should there ever be a need to do so. The Second Amendment to the United States Constitution, which is part of the United States Bill [...]