tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7877849.post6867666526617757614..comments2024-03-28T02:11:54.900+10:00Comments on GUN WATCH: ND: House Passes Constitutional Carry 83-9jonjayrayhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13363092874281160320noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7877849.post-14613848397863065422017-02-27T05:13:28.816+10:002017-02-27T05:13:28.816+10:00constitutional carry is constitutional carry anyth...constitutional carry is constitutional carry anything else is a joke and a bad joke at that. this business of permits for each state is unconstitutional. the only words that can be enforced are the 26 words of the second amendment. anyone notice the difference in spelling between federally guaranteed right and state limited right? by being a federally guaranteed right the federal government is required to enforce the protection of that right. Individual states have no written authority to limit a federally guaranteed right. even if the states amend their constitutions the amendment would be unconstitutional. the authority for the individual state to limit a federal right just does not exist. the tenth amendment in the bill of rights forbids states that authority.<br /><br />All states joining the union must accept the federal constitution above their own. as stated the federal constitution is the supreme law of this land. all citizens in every subdivision of this country , city, county and state are all subordinate to the federal constitution.<br /><br />We as legal American citizens have the right to travel freely any where in this country and our rights travel with us. Our rights can not be required to have a permit or a license or be taxed to exercise our federally guaranteed rights where ever we are. No city, county or state line can be used to deny that right or those rights.<br /><br />No state has the authority to define the word weapon or arms. the united states supreme court has settled the issue with the ruling that all weapons even those not in existence at the time of the ratification of the second amendment are protected by the second amendment. that by its self strips the states of the authority to define what a weapon is.<br /><br />There are weapons too small to display for open carry. My great uncle had a six shot revolver that was made in France. he wore it as a tie clasp. it was a .177 caliber and the only place to get the ammo was in France. He was a WW1 veteran.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com