The Second Amendment (Amendment II) to the United States Constitution is the part of the United States Bill of Rights that protects the right of the people to keep and bear arms. It was adopted on December 15, 1791, along with the rest of the Bill of Rights.
In 2008 and 2010, the Supreme Court issued two Second Amendment decisions. In District of Columbia v. Heller (2008), the Court ruled that the Second Amendment protects an individual's right to possess a firearm, unconnected to service in a militia and to use that arm for traditionally lawful purposes, such as self-defense within the home. Additionally, the Court enumerated several longstanding prohibitions and restrictions on firearms possession that it found were consistent with the Second Amendment. In McDonald v. Chicago (2010), the Court ruled that the Second Amendment limits state and local governments to the same extent that it limits the federal government.
There are several versions of the text of the Second Amendment, each with slight capitalization and punctuation differences, found in the official documents surrounding the adoption of the Bill of Rights. One version was passed by the Congress, while another is found in the copies distributed to the States and then ratified by them.
As passed by the Congress:
A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.
As ratified by the States and authenticated by Thomas Jefferson, Secretary of State:
A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.
The original hand-written copy of the Bill of Rights, approved by the House and Senate, was prepared by scribe William Lambert and resides in the National Archives.
i agree with you rc, in that if you or i shouted out to the robber, he WOULD likely flee. but if the mom shouted out to him (in her deepest manly sounding voice) would he? likely he had been watching her place to know that she was aloneAs a parent, I totally get where she went with that. As a guy who doesn't like guns, I likely would have just yelled that the cops are on the way and scared them off, no need to kill the guy.
In human instincts, if you were not an intruder, then you would have just knocked the door and/or looked thru the window so that the people inside will know and politely tell you whether or not they will let you in! Look at the whole situation, if she didn't do what she had to do like the operator says, 2 good samaritans will be murdered, then these two bad samaritans will be executed. So, total of 4 lives will be gone. Now it's only 2 lives or so gone and they are bad samaritans. So, it's justifiable! There are many factors to consider! And yes, most people will think she's using the gun wisely!While I have no sympathy for the dead perp or his friend in this case, it is unfortuante the NRA would use this to justify America's archaic gun laws.
For every story like this one, there are hundreds of tragic stories about innocent people being shot because someone thought they werre an intruder or kids playing with dad's guns.
At the beginning, it's wrong. But at the end, it's right!everything about this is wrong.
glad to be living in canada.
Do you think the two guys are that stupid? They could have probably known the area and known how much time they had to do evil things to her and her baby! And by the way, it could have been planned right after Christmas!As a parent, I totally get where she went with that. As a guy who doesn't like guns, I likely would have just yelled that the cops are on the way and scared them off, no need to kill the guy.
I hate guns but at the same time what do you do?
At the very least she's now the poster girl for the NRA.
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Everybody relates to the 'mother protecting her baby' part... but she'd be just as justified if she was on her own. Having the baby just raises the stakes higher but her life was in danger. That already makes the stakes high enough.I wouldn't give a shit for any penalties I would face - if my little one was in danger, I would kill first, and ask questions later.
Except she probably would have been slapped with the improper usage/storage of a firearm, "negligence" towards her child (because the gun being readily at hand would mean she's an unfit mother), excessive use of force and so on.I read about this a couple of days ago on a different type of board....I feel no sympathy for the guys...what they were attempting to do was pre-planned and the one guy that got 2 barrels of 12 guage got what he deserved......whilst I do think american gun laws are completely fucked up beyond belief this has nothing to do with those fucked up gun laws...the specifically has to do with a young gal defending her home and her baby....and IMO in Canada the legal outcome would be the same.
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