• Jordan Lund
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    18 months ago

    That’s the job of the Supreme Court, I’m sorry you disagree, but that doesn’t change the fact of the matter.

    It could change if the court were to swing the other way, but it’s only been getting more conservative in my lifetime, not less.

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        18 months ago

        It’s not reverence, I’m telling you the way it is. You’re free to ignore reality if you’d like. The line of “money isn’t real, man!” people is over there -->

        • @Zaktor@sopuli.xyz
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          18 months ago

          This whole comment chain is about the ruling being dumb and not in line with the actual historical reason that owning weapons needed to be a constitutional amendment. Circling back around with “but that’s what they said” is just complete mindless deferral to authority. “They were right because they said it, checkmate libtard.”

          • Jordan Lund
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            18 months ago

            The ruling is the ruling, there’s only one way to over-ride the Supreme Court and that’s by passing a new amendment.

            Here’s what needs to happen:

            Get 290 votes in the House. The same people who don’t have 218 right now to fund the government.

            Get 67 in the Senate. The same people who can’t get 60 to over-ride a filibuster.

            Get ratification from 38/50 states. In a country where 25 + DC voted Biden and 25 voted Trump. You’d need all 25 Biden states + 13 Trump states.

            Alternately, we could bag the whole thing and write a new Constitution, but again, the new one needs to get ratified by the states, and between the states who want to outlaw abortion and the states who want to outlaw guns, nobody is going to agree on it.

            • @Zaktor@sopuli.xyz
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              Or just tell the court to go fuck itself and states will make their own laws. Guns for personal defense wasn’t the law of the land until 15 years ago and it can flip and disappear the moment the court changes or liberals find some gumption and stop respecting corrupt justices. No constitutional amendment needed.

              Not that any of your repeated circular arguments addresses the whole topic of this thread.

              • Jordan Lund
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                08 months ago

                You can’t do that without throwing out the Constitution, where all these entities are defined.

                You’re free to not like it, it doesn’t change the law of the land.

                • @Zaktor@sopuli.xyz
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                  28 months ago

                  Which continues to be an irrelevant circular response to “this was a bad ruling made by an illegitimate court that didn’t fulfill the obvious reasons for the 2nd Amendment”. The Constitution doesn’t say guns for self-defense are untouchable. 5 politicians in robes did, multiple of which have clear evidence of corruption. This particular court can be packed or reformed or even disregarded without even touching the Constitution.

                  • Jordan Lund
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                    08 months ago

                    I can’t help you if you continue denying the reality of the situation.

                    The highest court in the country has ruled. That’s it. It’s over. They are going to make more gun rulings and I guarantee it will get worse.

                    The court DOES NOT CARE what you, or I, or anyone else thinks about their rulings, they don’t have to because they know there’s absolutely no check on their power. They can’t be overturned, the House and Senate won’t impeach them, and Biden will never pack the court (if he did, the next Republican President would just re-pack it the other way.)

                    They might get overturned in 50 years, like Roe did, but that seems highly unlikely given how the court is becoming more conservative, not less conservative. In my life there have only been 5 Democratic appointees to the court compared to 14 Republican ones.

                    I’m not asking you to LIKE it. I’m asking you to acknowledge that the court and it’s rulings are not illegitimate. They are a function of our founding document and denying that is to deny what it means to be an American.