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Wes Hanson's avatar

Here is an old comment about the Second Amendment from the past (1991) by Warren Burger, the former Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, when he was a guest on PBS News Hour: “If I were writing the Bill of Rights, there would be no such thing as the Second Amendment—that a well-regulated militia being necessary for the defense of the state, the peoples’ rights to bear arms.” He continued “This has been the subject of one of the greatest pieces of fraud, I repeat the word fraud, on the American public by special interest groups that I have seen in my lifetime.” Previous to this, Chief Justice Burger had penned an op-ed for the Associated Press titled “2nd Amendment has been distorted: The Second Amendment does not guarantee every citizen the unfettered constitutional right to have a machine gun.”

Burger argued that the sale, purchase, and use of guns should be regulated just as automobiles and boats are regulated. He felt that such regulations would not violate the Second Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. I agree with Chief Justice Burger.

For some reason, Americans also feel that the US's Second Amendment is a God-given right - not true!

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Joan Bailey's avatar

Our society does need to attempt to put guardrails on gun ownership. I’m not sure what that looks like since I’m not a gun owner ( my husband, son and daughter are, however). But if I could use an analogy to illustrate a point. Another item that can do great harm and death is a motor vehicle. People are supposed to have a license to drive which is obtained after s test to prove one knows how to operate a vehicle. I remember when cars didn’t have seat belts. But after many injuries and deaths these are now required and most (all?) states require usage or get ticketed. Speed limits on streets whether residential or highways are posted and if ignored will result in a ticket. Infant and child seats are required to protect the little ones. These are guardrails regarding operation of a vehicle. Can’t we extrapolate that thinking to the ownership and use of guns in our country? I think we have some pretty smart and common sensed people, right leaning, left leaning, gun owners, non gun owners, who could formulate something. We might not be able to solve every issue but by not doing anything, we’re not solving any issue. Adam is right that we all need to start addressing this problem.

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