Thursday, June 26, 2008

What Did The Presidential Candidates Say Regarding The Supreme Courts Second Amendment Decision



Barack Obama's statement in full:

"I have always believed that the Second Amendment protects the right of individuals to bear arms, but I also identify with the need for crime-ravaged communities to save their children from the violence that plagues our streets through common-sense, effective safety measures. The Supreme Court has now endorsed that view, and while it ruled that the D.C. gun ban went too far, Justice Scalia himself acknowledged that this right is not absolute and subject to reasonable regulations enacted by local communities to keep their streets safe. Today's ruling, the first clear statement on this issue in 127 years, will provide much-needed guidance to local jurisdictions across the country.

"As President, I will uphold the constitutional rights of law-abiding gun-owners, hunters, and sportsmen. I know that what works in Chicago may not work in Cheyenne. We can work together to enact common-sense laws, like closing the gun show loophole and improving our background check system, so that guns do not fall into the hands of terrorists or criminals. Today's decision reinforces that if we act responsibly, we can both protect the constitutional right to bear arms and keep our communities and our children safe."




John McCain's statement in full:

Today's decision is a landmark victory for Second Amendment freedom in the United States. For this first time in the history of our Republic, the U.S. Supreme Court affirmed that the Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms was and is an individual right as intended by our Founding Fathers. I applaud this decision as well as the overturning of the District of Columbia's ban on handguns and limitations on the ability to use firearms for self-defense.

Unlike Senator Obama, who refused to join me in signing a bipartisan amicus brief, I was pleased to express my support and call for the ruling issued today. Today's ruling in District of Columbia v. Heller makes clear that other municipalities like Chicago that have banned handguns have infringed on the constitutional rights of Americans. Unlike the elitist view that believes Americans cling to guns out of bitterness, today's ruling recognizes that gun ownership is a fundamental right -- sacred, just as the right to free speech and assembly.

This ruling does not mark the end of our struggle against those who seek to limit the rights of law-abiding citizens. We must always remain vigilant in defense of our freedoms. But today, the Supreme Court ended forever the specious argument that the Second Amendment did not confer an individual right to keep and bear arms.




Soap Box Ravings is quick to note that Senator Obama said, "I have always believed that the Second Amendment protects the right of individuals to bear arms, but."

It is Soap Box Ravings belief that when anyone says they agree with you and they follow their I agree statement with "but" they do not agree. They can soft soap or candy coat their response but everything that follows but is not in agreement. Then some kind of reference like "Justice Scalia himself acknowledged" follows until you then get to what the person really believes in which in this case is Gun Control. While both candidates for President used the word but, the context and meaning was different.

Scarier Than You May Think



An article by Peter Kasler, titled Police Have No Duty To Protect Individuals identifies some of the court cases which determined that the government (police) are not responsible for your self protection. The full article may be found at: http://www.firearmsandliberty.com/kasler-protection.html

Soap Box Ravings is overjoyed that the U. S. Supreme Court ruled today that the Second Amendment is an individual right. The City of Washington, D. C. passed a law in 1976 preventing citizens who lived there from effectively defending themselves while at the same time various courts were busy ruling it was not the governments job to protect individual citizens.

While Soap Box Ravings is delighted with the Supreme Court's decision, he is totally sickened that four Supreme Court Justices did not comprehend the Constitution and The Bill of rights.

This country came within one vote of losing its Second Amendment protection. Think about that as you decide on your choice in the next and any subsequent elections.