Perhaps some fed-up future generation will vote to repeal the Second Amendment (Your view)

Posted: September 25, 2013 at 4:40 pm

On all gun safety issues the "second amendment" people refuse to give an inch while the gun safety people try to get minor concessions. Wrong question. The question that should be asked is: Should we repeal the Second Amendment? Not a single candidate or current office holder is asking this question, so I will.

The Second Amendment was added to the Constitution in 1791, 222 years ago. At that time, the arms people had the right to bear were either a flintlock musket or a flintlock pistol that took forever to re-load. Today an "arm" can be a 100 shot semi-automatic rifle that can reload in seconds with kits available to convert it into a machine gun.

Why not repeal this outmoded amendment now? We can replace it with an amendment that makes sense in the twenty-first century. We don't have to ban guns, just set sane regulations, without the confused wording of the Second Amendment. Repealing an amendment isn't easy but we repealed the eighteenth amendment.

What's the chance of that happening with the Second Amendment?

Somewhere between slim and none. Most Americans love the Second Amendment. What will it take to change this? People seem willing to accept mass shootings to preserve the amendment. This mentality seems impossible to change.

Do we have to wait for the next few generations to die off before this stupidity ends?

John Klinger

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