Is there a KNIFE OWNERS ACTION LEAGUE? Like Gun Owners Have with G.O.A.L. "Gun Owners Action League" an If not? why not?
I have no clue if there is such a thing? if there isn't? there should be! protecting our 1st amendment an 14th amendment rights.
K.O.A.L. I likethe sound of it.
food for thought: It just does not cover and overlap the 2nd amendment but having the scales of being balanced for all.
THE FOURTEENTH AMENDMENT
The 14th Amendment is a more recent amendment that clearly augment's the 2nd Amendment....1st the right of "Freed Slaves" to have firearms! they were not able too right after the CIVIL WAR where there white counterparts were able to take their military issued arms home! an also gave the right to women to have firearms. How the fourteenth was debated an framed by the the thirty ninth congress....The meaning of the words in its section 1...How its drafters rejected the Supreme Court's holding in the Barron decision that the mandates of the Bill Of Rights were not applicable to the states...How these legislative arguments laid the ground work for the judicial doctrine an process of incorporation.
THE FOURTEENTH AMENDMENT SECTION-1 "...No State shall make or enforce any laws which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, with out due process of the law; or deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws....."
Under the leadership of Representative John Bingham, James Wilson, and Thadeus Stevens, as well as Senator Jacob Howard, the Fourteenth Amendment was proposed by the Thirty-ninth Congress in 1886 and ratified by the states in 1868. A close examination of the key sentence of this Amendment and of the legislative history surrounding this sentence will show that it was designed to make the various fundamental rights in the federal Bill Of Rights applicable against state governments, and thus to repudiate the Supreme Court's 1833 Barron decision. With this Amendment. the Reconstruction Congress laid the groundwork fir the Supreme Court's eventual process of "incorporation" of the Bill of Rights against the States. page 196 of "THE BILL RIGHTS PRIMER" what people refer to as "THE REDBOOK" by Akhil Reed Amar and Les Adams ...Palladium Press, Bingham Alabama. Used by most law experts across the country an in colleges of law...I got this great red leather gold bound & embossed BILL OF RIGHTS PRIMER from the N.R.A. it was well worth the money. The 14th ammendment was just one little portion of the book about the CONSTITUTION & BILL OF RIGHTS.
I have no clue if there is such a thing? if there isn't? there should be! protecting our 1st amendment an 14th amendment rights.
K.O.A.L. I likethe sound of it.
food for thought: It just does not cover and overlap the 2nd amendment but having the scales of being balanced for all.
THE FOURTEENTH AMENDMENT
The 14th Amendment is a more recent amendment that clearly augment's the 2nd Amendment....1st the right of "Freed Slaves" to have firearms! they were not able too right after the CIVIL WAR where there white counterparts were able to take their military issued arms home! an also gave the right to women to have firearms. How the fourteenth was debated an framed by the the thirty ninth congress....The meaning of the words in its section 1...How its drafters rejected the Supreme Court's holding in the Barron decision that the mandates of the Bill Of Rights were not applicable to the states...How these legislative arguments laid the ground work for the judicial doctrine an process of incorporation.
THE FOURTEENTH AMENDMENT SECTION-1 "...No State shall make or enforce any laws which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, with out due process of the law; or deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws....."
Under the leadership of Representative John Bingham, James Wilson, and Thadeus Stevens, as well as Senator Jacob Howard, the Fourteenth Amendment was proposed by the Thirty-ninth Congress in 1886 and ratified by the states in 1868. A close examination of the key sentence of this Amendment and of the legislative history surrounding this sentence will show that it was designed to make the various fundamental rights in the federal Bill Of Rights applicable against state governments, and thus to repudiate the Supreme Court's 1833 Barron decision. With this Amendment. the Reconstruction Congress laid the groundwork fir the Supreme Court's eventual process of "incorporation" of the Bill of Rights against the States. page 196 of "THE BILL RIGHTS PRIMER" what people refer to as "THE REDBOOK" by Akhil Reed Amar and Les Adams ...Palladium Press, Bingham Alabama. Used by most law experts across the country an in colleges of law...I got this great red leather gold bound & embossed BILL OF RIGHTS PRIMER from the N.R.A. it was well worth the money. The 14th ammendment was just one little portion of the book about the CONSTITUTION & BILL OF RIGHTS.
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