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How Should We Defend Our Rights?

March 23, 2024

Let’s keep this simple. The “rule of holes” says that the best way to get out of a hole you’ve created is to first stop digging. Our legal system doesn’t work. It has been turned against millions of honest citizens, and it is time to admit it is broken. What our legal system should do in theory is not what we see in practice, and this isn’t the first time we’ve had this problem.

The situation is easy to describe. The US Supreme Court offers a handful of rulings on a given subject each year. At the same time, lawmakers pass, and lower courts uphold, dozens of bad laws on that same subject. This isn’t a matter of accidently passing slightly imperfect laws. Politicians deliberately write laws that violate the constitution, and they do so faster than the US Supreme Court can correct them. The Constitution does not enforce itself. That means we get an ever-growing proportion of bad laws that undermine society. The right to bear arms is only one of the latest examples.

Justices as of November, 2021

Legislators in 11 anti-gun and anti-rights states effectively eliminated the right of the common man or woman to carry a firearm in public for self-defense. The district courts and appeals courts upheld those bad rulings. In counterpoint, the Supreme Court overturns a few bad second amendment laws a year. The court takes a major second amendment case once a decade. The lower courts in those problem districts largely ignore the rulings of the superior court.

As I said, we’ve been here before. Recall the civil rights battles where it took almost a century from freeing black slaves until their great grandchildren could safely walk into public schools. In several states, the courts had to appoint special masters that took control of civil rights laws. Compare that to what we see today.

Recently, the USSC said that states must issue concealed carry permits to ordinary citizens who go to ordinary places for ordinary purposes. The 11 anti-rights states then declared that most of the state was now a “sensitive place” where concealed carry was outlawed.. unless you were a politician or a retired cop. Millions of honest citizens again have rights in theory but not in practice. The list of ongoing infringements is huge and growing.

I understand why judges are reluctant to use extraordinary measures. When should the court stop making adjustments at the margin? When will they say that Special Masters are needed to monitor and enforce civil rights laws surrounding armed defense?

Tomorrow is barely soon enough because bearing arms is not a trivial right. About one-in-a-dozen adults in public are carrying concealed today, and many more could carry, but don’t. These armed citizens stop over half the attempted mass-murders they encounter. Honest citizens use a firearm for legal defense of innocent parties almost 3-million times a year. That is a lot of lives that are saved each year, and put in jeopardy by bad laws every day.

Math is hard and feelings are easy. That is true for many voters, and apparently true for judges on the US Supreme Court too.


I gave you 500 words. Please share them with a friend and leave a comment. RM

3 Comments leave one →
  1. angpilot permalink
    March 23, 2024 12:15 pm

    Now that our judges are selected based on their political allegiance and not on their legal acumen and personal integrity, our judicial system has devolved into one that substitutes preferred political outcomes over the fair and impartial administration of Justice.

    When we see a Justice of the Supreme Court fret that the 1st Amendment shouldn’t be meant to limit the government’s ability to regulate speech, then you know we’re living in a post Constitutional country.

    When we see the Supreme Court of a State flout a clear SCOTUS ruling because it conflicts with the “spirit of Aloha” and get away with it, you know that SCOTUS rulings don’t really matter anymore.

    Our Constitutional guarantees are meaningless if the People don’t demand that politicians and judges abide by them. Unfortunately, vast numbers of the voting public seem content with having their rights defined according to the whims of the ruling class political and judicial elite.

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    • March 23, 2024 4:21 pm

      ANGP, that was well said. If you expanded your comments a bit, it could be a great blog post. If you write it, then I will post it. The only style guide at SlowFacts is to write for the middle since that is where change happens.
      Rob

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  2. Alan Myers permalink
    March 23, 2024 5:12 pm

    Good Day Rob Morris I too know that the 2nd Amendment is very important. Attached is an article I wrote about the 2nd Amendment. Please read and share with me any thoughts, comments or questions. Be safe and well Alan

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