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Originally Posted by bblhead672
IMHO, its not a matter of "if" SCOTUS decides the 2A is null and void, its "when" they do it.
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It doesn't matter what they do. Remember, the Bill of Rights were added as an addenda to the Constitution, not really amendments. They changed nothing in the original text so 'amend' nothing. They were added as a reminder that these are birth rights and it was a warning to government not to attempt to interfere with them. The presumption being that We the People would then have a rogue government in place that needs to be replaced. Which is the exact reason the 2nd Amendment (Addendum) is even included in the first place.
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