Our constitution was effectively re-written once again this week, as a group of liberal judges on the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals decided that the right to gun ownership in public is not protected by the constitution. It makes one wonder, if judges think that the ability to carry a gun isn’t a constitutional right, what does the Second Amendment protect?
This ruling is further proof of the dire need this country has for conservative judge appointments, and no sitting Governor seems more aware of this than Texas Governor Greg Abbott.
In a tweet attacking the senseless conceal carry decision, Abbott leveled a clear threat, “come and get it.”
Unfortunately for the Governor, state executives and legislators are being stripped of their rights to create and enforce the laws in their own states. Instead, activist judges have decided to grant themselves lawmaking power in order to push their personal agendas.
Continue reading on the next page to see the Court of Appeal’s shockingly absurd decision:
I like this Governor. He has the balls to tell Obozo off
I think the government doesn’t realize the intent of the bill of rights. The bill of rights was not written to limit the rights of people, but to limit the power of the government. We the people are the ones granting power to the government, and we the people are going to have to be the ones to take it back!
DC is not a state..its a separate corporation…
Pistol permits have stopped nationwide in states that require a permit…cant even apply rite now..
Charles J. Algeri just a liberal lets just move on !
The man!
Yes 2nd amendment
18 US Code 2381 came along in 1948 a signature of public law to uphold all amendments of rights, freedoms, and liberties. You know and I know that it’s as public law as the day it was written for ANY man that butchers that under oath by public message or confiscation threats that title loss, fine and or prison, or death penalty is DUE’
This man doesn’t make the decision, it was made for him.
18 US Code 2381 Public Law 114.7 Treason binds the Amendments not to be visited by any mans title without being suspect for treason.