Friday, June 27, 2008

Plainly reading the Constitution

Here is a decent discussion of yesterday's Supreme Court ruling in the Heller case. Although the Court properly recognized the right of citizens to keep and bear arms for self-defense, it should not be forgotten the Framers intended that self-defense capability to exist not just against the common thug in the neighborhood, but against would-be tyrants in office as well. Having just fought a Revolution for liberty, it's inconceivable the Founders would have tolerated the idea of a government monopoly on force.


2 comments:

KSH said...

:) Rock on!

Do you have a good email address? I have to share what came into mine today. I didn't know whether to laugh or be angry.

Jemison Thorsby said...

It's right on the website:
jemisonthorsby "at" gmail.com

Be sure to keep in touch!

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