Hillary Clinton Plans to go After the Supreme Court over Guns


In her comments during a private fundraiser in New York last week, she criticized former president George W. Bush, the NRA and the Supreme Court for undoing what her husband did.

Clinton argued that the NRA has “so intimidated elected members of Congress and other legislative bodies that these people are passing the most absurd laws.”

“The idea that you can have an open carry permit with an AK-47 over your shoulder walking up and down the aisles of a supermarket is just despicable,” she said.

The comments earned applause at the closed-door fundraiser, and demonstrate Clinton’s efforts to appeal to progressive donors as she faces a growing challenge from the far-left candidate Bernie Sanders, who has been criticized by some liberal observers for his broad support of gun rights.

The Clinton campaign did not respond to questions about the specific areas where Clinton disagrees with the Supreme Court. However, the Heller ruling is considered the most sweeping and controversial second amendment decision made by the highest court in recent years.

The Supreme Court affirmed that the Second Amendment granted gun rights to individuals whether or not they were members of an organized government militia in 2008. That ruling overturned the District of Columbia’s total ban on ownership of handguns and other strict forms of gun control. It also created the legal precedent that continues to influence all federal court rulings related to Second Amendment cases.

Apparently, having an open carry permit means you’re allowed to walk up and down the aisles of a supermarket with an AK-47. Every time she opens her mouth, she proves how ignorant and unfit she is to have any say in this nation’s politics. The NRA responded to her comments by reminding her that a majority of Americans support the second amendment, which is why the liberal gun control agenda always fails. Hillary seems to have a listening problem. That explains the email server.

Source: freebeacon.com

 



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