Re: Gun Control and Mass Murder
Posted: June 16th, 2014, 1:04 pm
Rhetoric aside, Radar, do you really believe that in this day and age, having a gun is going to protect you against the government? I'm not talking about some airy-fairy theory or the founding fathers' language, just common sense and reality. Do you really believe that having a gun is going to protect you against the government? In this, the real world? Come on, now, don't be ridiculous.
The founding fathers were brilliant beyond belief and crafted a wonderful form of government that has been the model for the great nations of today. But they wrote the Constitution in a time when kings ruled the world, there was no such thing as representative government, and the weapons were muzzle-loaded muskets, flintlocks, cannons, swords, and sabres. It's obvious that they meant the second amendment to protect against the outlawing of armed militias (which were thought to be necessary to protect the US in a time when there wasn't much in the way of a national military). In designing our government, they got so much right, but being human, not everything. The Constitution was drawn up by fallible men, not handed down by a deity. They were mostly fine with slavery, women weren't given the vote, and so on. That was a different time, and they couldn't begin to know what life would be like today, just as we can't envision what life will be like in 200 years. In fact, in their wisdom they knew that the Constitution wasn't perfect and would need to be modified periodically. I guarantee you that they never imagined that a bunch of gun nuts would prevent common sense changes to the law. I also guarantee you that being smart, statesmanlike men, if they were alive today, they'd be for more or less the same sensible gun control laws that I am.
The founding fathers were brilliant beyond belief and crafted a wonderful form of government that has been the model for the great nations of today. But they wrote the Constitution in a time when kings ruled the world, there was no such thing as representative government, and the weapons were muzzle-loaded muskets, flintlocks, cannons, swords, and sabres. It's obvious that they meant the second amendment to protect against the outlawing of armed militias (which were thought to be necessary to protect the US in a time when there wasn't much in the way of a national military). In designing our government, they got so much right, but being human, not everything. The Constitution was drawn up by fallible men, not handed down by a deity. They were mostly fine with slavery, women weren't given the vote, and so on. That was a different time, and they couldn't begin to know what life would be like today, just as we can't envision what life will be like in 200 years. In fact, in their wisdom they knew that the Constitution wasn't perfect and would need to be modified periodically. I guarantee you that they never imagined that a bunch of gun nuts would prevent common sense changes to the law. I also guarantee you that being smart, statesmanlike men, if they were alive today, they'd be for more or less the same sensible gun control laws that I am.