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:
Scott Larson sir there is more going on in this country behind the sceens that r the real issue for gun control ..but scott if you aint seen it yet you never will …go buy a gun and join the fight …
So I guess we don’t have freedom to assemble in public either. Hmmm
Working towards one world government, and are freedoms. Lets fight to keep the 2amendment and are guns
James Whyte. I have a well regulated watch, it keeps perfect time. Were does it say government controls my watch? Its you that does not understand what ” well regulated ” means written in the constitution.
It’s becoming clear that secession is the only real solution.
The Donald says “National CCW’s” Trump 2016!!!!!!!!
The Constitution is very clear.
Oh now state right don’t matter, hypocrites.
This goes to show everyone politicians and Judges and lawyers and the President should not have the right to interpret the constitution. They need to leave it alone as it was.
It’s time for states to seceded from the union and imprison any federal judges within their borders.