Live to Shoot - Defending our 2nd Amendment Rights
Live to Shoot - Defending our 2nd Amendment Rights
The 2nd Amendment Is A Curse?
Is the 2nd Amendment a curse? In this episode we dissect an editorial that expresses that opinion.
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Welcome to the Live Sheep Podcast. My name is Jeff Dowdle and I've been a licensed farm dealer for the last 15 years. In this podcast, we talk about all things related to the Second Amendment. Might throw in a sports story or talk about something else going on in the world. So welcome, welcome, welcome. What a crazy week it's been. We have been trying to get a speaker of the House elected for the last few days, and it is not happening. I'm not gonna dig into that. I've got my opinions. But I am glad to see the fight going on. I know people disagree with that to a degree, but I am glad to see that we're, we're the grassroots is kind of standing up and, and fighting a little bit. And it's not just status quo. But my question to you is, is the second Amendment a curse? Obviously you. That's somewhat of a, a ridiculous question. Of course it's not a curse, but that's the way a lot of people feel about it. And recently, a editorial editor, editorial group from a New Jersey paper they wrote that exact headline that the Second Amendment is a curse, and their feelings are that the Second Amendment, the Bruin, That came down as well, has made it harder for New Jersey to pass gun. And because of that, they say, you know, 300 people are shot every day, every 24 hours in the US and this is the fault of the Second Amendment. The fact that these people have a right to keep and bear arms is the reason why they're killing people. The editorial, you know, slammed the court and says down a mor. It, it struck down more than a century old state law that restricts the right to carry a concealed gun handgun in public. They made it how it made it easier for lawsuits to dismantle any attempts at gun control. And they, the the EED editorial said, where you have fewer guns and stricter laws, you have fewer gun injuries and deaths research is shown. Yet, while more people are sidely on his side, the law may not withstand legal challenges. So actually the stats don't show that. They definitely show that where people legally carry weapons, there is, there is less crime. I mean, you just have to look at Baltimore or Chicago, some of these major Democrat controlled cities with heavy gun control and the amount of crime that they have in there. But this is where it really, it gets choice. They lifted up no other than Canada as their shining light. It says it, it said, now imagine a world where we didn't have to struggle with this. You don't have to look for far from, for inspiration. There it is just north of our border where Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is almost reaching the point of banning gun sales in Canada. And they're, they're, they're praising that. And anytime, I think whenever we're, you know, nothing against Canada per se, but whenever we're. To Canada or really any other country and, and praising them for, for things like this. You know, we've, we've, we've slipped Canada's the place where they were confiscating and locking up truckers. Bank accounts because they were promoted, they were part of the, the trucker protest, if y'all remember that. And so is that the type of totalitarian control that you wanna be under? That they can na then? Turn around and say, now you can't, you can't, if you do this, we're gonna take your money. We're gonna take away your handguns. We're gonna, you know, we're gonna start restricting your access. And more simply than, than China at that point in time, they they, they state that in their thing that the core rationale is that we need guns for self-defense. But what we have. What we have is a public policy in which nearly 49,000 people a year are killed by guns in nearly 40 million firearms flood our streets, more than one on for every citizen it says. The board further described this area as the idea of guns for self defense as a fanatical interpretation of our second Amendment, and claimed that the country. Fetish with gun culture, we don't have a fetish with the gun culture. We have a fetish for our rights, our enabler rights to, for self protection and to protect us from radical governments that want to do things like confiscate our, our bank accounts, lock us up for exercising our free speech, and that is what the Second Amendment does. The, the left is crazy in the terms of the way they look at the Second Amendment. and that they think that it's for hunting that the, our fire fore fires put in there so that we could continue to hunt and that, you know, we, we say it's for self-defense, but that's not why they put it in there. They, they weren't worried so much about having guns to protect ourselves from our neighbors, you know, stealing things from us because there was already. That was, that self protection was already in place. I mean, the, the punishments that could be lashed out in, in those times for people violating crimes and stealing from others could be pretty harsh. And so that wasn't what they're worried about. They were worried about the government. They just came from being under a king that sent the, his troops over here to confiscate weapons. and to, so that he could continue to hold the colonists down. That is all they want. They say that we, we could regulate guns as we do cars based on a public health approach. No, no, no. We can't do that. So, you know, it's, it's, that is how the left looks at things. You know, there's this other article that came out. That I was reading and, and this was really about what the upcoming Supreme Court was gonna be doing about some, some cases and, and, and how it was handling some of these cases that are now being challenged under the Bruin decision. Primarily in New York, and it's, and just, I'm gonna just quote some of these from the article. The majority decision in Bruin, taking it face, Val, this is what their quote is, taking at face value is one of the most radical rulings in American history. A threat to thousands of state and federal laws that has stem gun violence for decades or centuries. It raises a question, did the court really intend to give virtually every adult the right to carry a concealed farm in almost any place they choose. Second Amendment, you have a right to keep and bear arms and it shall not be infringed. That's pretty clear. That is pretty clear. So that is what our rights are and until something changes with the, the Constitution, that is a constitutional right that we have and that right was put in place. To not control and protect ourselves, but to control the very government that is trying to control us by changing the gun laws. They wanna take our guns so they can control us. And so just this, this sentiment that is in these articles shows you that we are far from winning this fight. Boone was a big decision, but we are far from winning this fight. And we're gonna have to continue to fight. We're gonna have to fight, fight, you know, things like we're seeing just in about this, this, you know, battle over the speaker of the house, wherever you land on it. To me at least. We're fighting, we're not rolling over and letting the status quo. The, the establishment, the way things have always been done to fall into place. The good old boy network of just rolling over and putting these people in place and transferring the power in that way is, is being challenged and, and the way things are being done. And that's what we are gonna have to continue to do. We're gonna have to challenge the way we have done things because this culture, the culture in our society has. So significantly that we are sliding into a just a, a to a a time period where we're losing our rights, we're losing our freedoms, and we're gonna have to fight for'em. So I appreciate you listening. This is the Live To Shoot podcast. I'm Jeff Dowel and have a great day.