Yup!
jordanlund
It actually does, from your own link:
"the original version passed by the House included a conscientious objector provision. “A well regulated militia,” it explained, “composed of the body of the people, being the best security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed, but no one religiously scrupulous of bearing arms, shall be compelled to render military service in person.”"
The whole idea of a "well regulated militia" is an armed populace, with privately owned weapons, able to stand up virtually instantly for the security of a free state.
The difference between "self defense" and "civil defense" is negligible. The intent was to guarantee private ownership of weapons. The utility of which to be determined elsewhere.
Certain new accounts come out of the gate posting to the same 5 or 6 groups before deleting themselves.
I get suspicious over every new account.
Not really an article, it's a stub linked to a video.
A lot of people don't understand what is involved in changing the Constitution. Because the 2nd Amendment is part of the bill of rights, changing it is a heavy lift.
First, you have to get 2/3rds of the House to agree. That's 290 votes. In a body that is struggling to get a 218 vote simple majority on most things.
Then you need a 67 vote majority in the Senate, a body hamstrung by the 60 vote filibuster.
Assuming you get both of that, it still has to be ratified by 38 states in order to take effect.
Alternately, 34 states could call to re-write the ENTIRE constitution... Something which the founders wanted to have happen every 20 years or so...
But then that still needs ratification by 38 states...
Cash out, stop trading, reclaim your life.
Trading is a choice, if it's causing you stress, stop doing that.
"Too small, too thin, too fragile" - so... perfect for a Trump sculpture doomed to collapse before it's completed...
My wife and I have been married for 15 years, our 9th cat is now 2 years old.
We started with my two, and her two. Magic (1), Carmen (2), Max (3), and Paddy (4).
We lost Magic and Carmen (siblings) when they were 15. Then Paddy.
We took in Whisper (5), as a stray, then got Rocket (6) and Keanu (7).
We were forced to downsize and limited to two cats. Our son was attached to Max, and took him. He later died from cancer.
Whisper DEMANDED the outdoor life and was adopted by a horse farm where he was hit by a car.
When we bought a house, two of our neighbor cats had litters so we took in Lorelei (8) and Willow (9).
I can see it.
Back in 1980, the US ambassador to Lebanon, John Gunther Dean, was trying to negotiate with the PLO and faced an assassination attempt where the weapons were found to be ones that the US sold to Israel in 1974:
"En route from his residence in Lebanon’s hills to the Beirut residence of the AUB president, Dean’s limousine and convoy took 21 rifle bullets. The automobile bearing the ambassador and Mrs. Dean was also struck by two light anti-tank weapons. The shot-out tires on the Deans’ bulletproof car automatically reinflated. The second car, however, carrying their daughter and her fiancé, did not have bulletproof tires and was momentarily stranded. The security guards in the convoy’s third car pushed the daughter and her fiancé into the Deans’ vehicle, and they sped away. Incredibly, none of the ambassador’s party or security guards were seriously wounded. Some shots struck where Dean was sitting, but bulletproof plastic windows saved his life.
Picked up by Lebanese security, the anti-tank canisters had made-in-America markings. After unanswered telegrams to the State Department and all but silent responses to his telephone inquiries, Dean eventually learned that the anti-tank weapons were sold and shipped to Israel in 1974. Dean apparently mused to himself on the irony of an American ambassador being subjected to an Israeli assassination attempt with American weapons supplied to Israel for defense."
https://www.12onyourside.com/story/15275723/sunni-shallow-drowning/
Nationally 25% of drowning deaths happen in water 3 feet or less