1. Because firearm ownership is the cornerstone of the power of the people in this country. The whole point of the 2nd amendment was to make sure that “we the people” could defend our selves against a corrupt or oppressive government. I agree that an argument can be made that in an era of smart bombs “we the people” don’t stand a chance in an armed conflict with our own government. However, I think a measure of deterrent still exists.Zuruck wrote:oh, and as for not answering questions directly. Nobody has answered any of mine.
1. Why are guns so important?
2. If you do not feel safe in your city, why not move?
3. Why not just have guns for sport? Why carry around a tec 9 that is designed for just killing humans?
4. As said before, rights in the constitution are not guaranteed, so why do you think the right is yours?
2. Back to point one, where would you move to? They are not meant (constitutionally) for personal protection against thugs, although they are good for that too, they are meant as a deterrent to our government from overstepping its bounds. As such, anywhere you move with in the US you will face the same issue.
3. I don’t completely disagree with you on this point. My answer to you would be because a Tec 9 is a gun that is protected (like the rest of them) under the 2nd amendment.
NOTE: keep in mind that a Tec 9 is just a 9mm handgun that is made to be “scary looking”. There is nothing magical about them. Most serious firearm owners I know wouldn’t touch one with a ten foot pole.
4. The short and glib answer is because the 2nd amendment resides in what is known as “The Bill of Rights”. Whose rights are they, certainly not the governments. A better answer would be that those rights may not be explicitly granted by the Constitution, but they have been upheld for 230 years by SCOTUS and by tradition. They are as close to granted as they are likely to get.