In Montana they did what should be done routinely all over the
country. The state Supreme Court
struck down an unconstitutional law passed in Missoula to limit gun
ownership and use early
in the process.
Such laws are patently unconstitutional and should be struck down
routinely. But unfortunately, they are not. The Constitution states
clearly that “the right of the people to bear arms shall
not be infringed.”
Such laws infringe on that right and, according to the Constitution,
are not laws, at all. But they are often enforced until the Supreme
Court declares them unconstitutional. That sometimes takes a long
time, and by the time it happens, lives and reputations are ruined,
families broken up and financially ruined; by an unconstitutional
law. In Montana, they ‘short-circuited” that, and declared it
unconstitutional before it could do much damage. Politicians who pass
such laws should be punished, but will not be.
They would have to themselves vote in a law for such punishment, and
they will not. The
Founders were geniuses in their writing of the Constitution,
but they were not perfect. They thought the embarrassment of having a
law declared unconstitutional would prevent politicians from trying
to pass such laws, They were wrong.
(The Gun Watch)
Wednesday, November 6, 2019
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