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Re: How Supreme Court Justice J P Stevens would change the 2

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n5wd wrote:John Paul Stevens, a now retired Supreme Court justice with a decideably left-wing tilt has an idea of how the 2nd Amendment should be fixed: add just 5 words to the Amendment to the Constitution.

Here's a link to the article profiling his idea: http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/ ... ml?hpid=z2" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The job of a justice is to uphold the constitution and interpret laws in conformity to it, not to alter it.

A founding father he clearly isn't.
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Re: How Supreme Court Justice J P Stevens would change the 2

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Excaliber wrote:
n5wd wrote:John Paul Stevens, a now retired Supreme Court justice with a decideably left-wing tilt has an idea of how the 2nd Amendment should be fixed: add just 5 words to the Amendment to the Constitution.

Here's a link to the article profiling his idea: http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/ ... ml?hpid=z2" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The job of a justice is to uphold the constitution and interpret laws in conformity to it, not to alter it.

A founding father he clearly isn't.
And as soon as he has a run in with a BG and no gun to defend himself he'd want to add 4 more words " and ex-Supreme Court Justices"
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