SmarterthanYou
rebel
no point in you debating abstract Constitutional principles here. I've gone over and over this.
This has become a national exigent circumstance -for all the abstract discussions ( which are fine)
there is a pressing need to do something to stop these deranged minds.
from my understanding of the Constitution it was never meant to stop legislation to regulate those rights .
If you have problems with this - i suggest you take it up with SCOTUS
there is NOTHING in the constitution that states that the government can ignore their limits in times of national distress or exigency. your understanding of the constitution appears to be lacking then, but of course falling back on SCOTUS as your 'authority' has it's own drawbacks like when they rule on abortion, etc
here's a question for you.......is the judiciary a part of the federal government?
