Author Topic: Aurora Might Do What Fast & Furious Couldn't  (Read 1177 times)

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Re: Aurora Might Do What Fast & Furious Couldn't
« Reply #15 on: July 22, 2012, 06:28:38 pm »

Further, for every citizen to be "carrying", it is constitutional to defend against a personal attack against the carrier--but it remains UNconstitutional for any citizen to act as judge, jury, and executioner defending any other person, as this usurps the Due Process clause.
Yeah, but you don't have a problem usurping the "shall not be infringed" clause. So in your version of the constitution, if a police officer see's an assailant shooting people, then the officer can not act as "judge, jury, and executioner" by shooting the killer in the act of killing.
The Founding Fathers established the first Dept. of Homeland Security. They called it "a Well Regulated Militia."