Paul Joseph Watson
Infowars.com
October 15, 2013
According to the U.S. Senate, the individual right to keep and
bear arms under the Second Amendment is debatable.
A Senate.gov
guide to the Constitution contains an “explanation” next to every section
and amendment of America’s founding document.
The Second Amendment guarantees, “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.”
However, according
to the Senate website, “Whether this provision protects the individual’s
right to own firearms or whether it deals only with the collective right of the
people to arm and maintain a militia has long been debated.”
The “explanation” makes no mention of a 2008 Supreme Court ruling
(District of Columbia v.
Heller), which affirmed that the Second Amendment protects the individual
right to own guns.
A separate Supreme Court ruling
in 2010 confirmed that the Second Amendment right for an individual to keep
and bear arms applied to both state and local gun control laws.
The Senate website reads like a signing statement for the entire
Constitution. Every single section and right is ‘explained’ and in some cases
re-interpreted.
Screenshot from the Senate.gov website.
As Ali
Papademetriou highlights, schools are also erroneously using the Senate’s
interpretation of the Second Amendment to suggest that the right for Americans
to own firearms is restricted to state militias.
American History students at Denton Guyer High School in Texas are
being taught that, “The people have a right to keep and bear arms in a state
militia,” under the Second Amendment, implying that there is no individual right
to own guns.
The First Amendment is also summarized as meaning only that,
“Congress may not favor one religion over another.”
Many Americans would be concerned to realize that the very body
concerned with upholding and protecting their rights under the mandate of the
Constitution – the U.S. Senate – refuses to fully acknowledge the fundamental
right to keep and bear arms under the Second Amendment.
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