by Azdgari » January 3rd, 2013, 6:50 am
[quote="DGFone"][quote="Biomac_92"]Yes, but now times has changed, and the wear of a weapon isn't necessary anymore.
Plus as I said before, a Constitution can be changed, and here is another great occasion to do it.[/quote]
Some things never change. At the end of the day, you have to leave a back door against tyranny: equal or greater firepower. It was the same then, and the same today: there is no guarantee that something won't cause governments to slip into anarchy or tyranny. And the gun is the only thing you will be able to use to survive if that happens.
Look: Guns are tools, not murder machines. If you really want to kill people, you'll use a home-made bomb or something you know... a bit more lethal. There's a great series made on guns, called Tales of the Gun, and each episode (you can see them on YouTube) starts with this great blurb:
[quote]The gun has played a critical role in history. An invention that has been praised and denounced... Served hero and villain alike... And carries with it a moral responsibility.
To better understand the gun is to better understand history.[/quote]
The problem is not the gun itself, but people who acquire it (often in illegal means for automatic rifles) who lack the moral responsibility to use such a tool.[/quote]
Humm. "Guns are tools." You left out their purpose as a tool: "kill people." That whole paragraph strikes me as a bit goofy, no offense. Use something "a bit more lethal"? Um, than a gun? Isn't that what we use to kill each other in military combat? :3
Your argument about freedom against tyranny is a bit tired, methinks.
A) We do not have equal firepower: pistols vs. tanks, fighter jets, nuclear warheads, etc.
B) Our ability to carry pistols and rifles does not empower us to resist our government. Citizens, armed with legally acquired guns, would have a real tough job resisting the most powerful, advanced, well trained military on the planet.
C) The prospect of our government going tyrannical against us in the near future is the stuff of paranoia.
D) The second amendment exists because we broke away from a tyrannical rule to birth our country, and were so naturally averse to centralized government power (so much so that our first "constitution", the articles of confederation, created so weak a federal government that it couldn't function) that we needed numerous failsafes to guard against tyranny. Some, like checks and balances, are intrinsic to our identity as a country and serve a valuable function. Others, such as the second amendment, are simply outdated and irrelevant in my opinion.
Do you really believe that the second amendment is still relevant and that owning a gun meaningfully checks the power of the government?
I do buy private ownership of (sensible) firearms for self defense reasons (with sensible restrictions), by the way. Just don't buy the whole militia thing.
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