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Letter: How many lives will be sacrificed on the altar of the Second Amendment? – INFORUM

It was with interest that I read Gary Berudes recent letter to the editor where he stated that gun control will never work in this country.

I read it with interest because I am currently in my 38th year of working in public education in North Dakota and Minnesota. Just this week, I participated in yet another staff training session dealing with active shooters in school buildings, as coincidence would have it, a day prior to the anniversary of the April 20, 1999, shootings at Columbine High School.

Over those 38 years, I have lost track of how many staff development sessions have been devoted to active shooter drills. Every day that I am at work, I consider where I am in the building, the location of the nearest exit, watching students as they enter the building in the morning, and monitoring the main entrance of the school when I pass by and when on bus duty in the afternoon. For those of you who do not work in public schools, know that the security of students and staff is close to the forefront of the consciousness of some staff members, and that fact is disheartening to me at times.

I readily admit that I am not an expert on the options available to keep guns from people who intend to do harm, and I am not a policy maker. I defer to the science that will lead to those decisions. I do, however, question how many of my colleagues in education across the country and how many students will be sacrificed on the altar of the Second Amendment. Has it come to the point that we simply throw up our hands, say that there is nothing that can be done, and accept somehow that the deaths and injuries inflicted upon staff and students are an unavoidable by-product of the right to bear arms? Are we, as a country, ready to be fatalists and say, It is what it is when the next school shooting happens, which it surely will? Is our only response Our thoughts and prayers, which, by the way, have never prevented a future school shooting?

If these things are true, then I am even more disheartened than when I am monitoring my current school workplace.

Rich Veit is a resident of Lake Park, Minn.

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The Second Amendment is a ludicrous historical antique: Time for it to go – Salon

Those of us who are not gun fetishists are supposed to "keep our powder dry" on the subject, but it must be said: The Second Amendment is as antique as a muzzle-loaded long gun, and should be treated as a historical artifact.

We're not supposed to even whisper such things because the NRA and right-wing extremists have sensible Americans including many gun owners so bullied and cowed that we feel we are only allowed to hope for sensible gun-safety legislation around the edges of their highly profitable assault on American lives.

We've said it before, but it is always worth repeating for the millions of younger people coming to voting age each year who may not have considered it before: It doesn't take a grammarian or a constitutional scholar to tell you that the opening clause of the Second Amendment is obviously conditional:

A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.

Meaning, so long as a militia of citizens is necessary (and a well-regulated one, at that), then what follows is true. But only if that first part pertains.

It no longer pertains and hasn't since the modern National Guard wasformally established in 1916. We've got the Army, Navy, Marines, Coast Guard, Air Force and even that Space Force thing, as well as the National Guard, with members who swear an oath to both their state and their federal governments. (I note that dual allegiance for all the anti-federalists still lurking out there, seething about some "tyranny" of the federal government, while at the state and local levels you busy yourself with taking away voting rights, reproductive rights, public schools and public libraries.)

The six branches of the armed forces, including the National Guard. No other militia need apply. It's covered.

If you want to help protect the interests of your state and your nation, assist citizens during emergencies, understand tactical maneuvers and carry a gun (and learn how to operate it), you can sign uphere orhere. Join the Coast Guard. Or you can become a police officer. It turns out we need better ones. Your service will be deeply appreciated, if only by lip service from the right-wingers who drone on and on about how much they love the military and the cops.

So, the need for a well-regulated militia, crucial to the early history of the country, is no longer in play. We need to rewrite the amendment, dispensing with the oddball capitalization and punctuation, to fit the times:

The right of the people to serve in the armed services or the National Guard, or to serve as law enforcement officers if duly qualified, shall not be infringed.

I dropped the prefatory clause, since everyone ignores it anyway. And that word "militia" has gotten especially confusing of late. Now the thing is up to date.

But don't take my word for it. After the Parkland, Florida, school shootings of 2018, former Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens wrotean op-edin the New York Times describing the Second Amendment as "a relic of the 18th century" and arguing it should be repealed. Former Supreme Court Chief Justice Warren Burger, a conservative appointed by Richard Nixon, said in 1991 that the NRA's reading of the Second Amendment was "a fraud" and said that if he were writing the Bill of Rights today he'd flat-out dump it.

We've got the Army, the Navy, the Marines, the Coast Guard, the Air Force and even that Space Force thing, as well as the National Guard. We're covered. No other "militia" need apply.

The current batch of right-wing Supreme Court justices sponsored by the Federalist Society have furtherdiscredited the high court by pretending they can peer into the hearts and minds of the founders as a way to keep the country hobbled on this issue. It's always worth noting (especially, again, for younger voters) that the Heller decision, in which Justice Antonin Scalia simply divorced the "keep and bear arms" part of Second Amendment from any connection to militia membership, was in 2008, not way back at the founding of the republic.

We don't live in colonial times, people. We live in these-here times days of conspiracy theories, white nationalism and so-called government leaders who do all they can to prove government cannot work, who praise despots and work with them to undermine democracy, who call journalists "the enemy of the people" and dehumanize their political opponents.

OK, none of that is entirely new to American history, but today we live in a country where there are more guns than people, where there are more mass shootings than days on the calendar, where Fox News has gun-clutching people living in a constant state of paranoia and fear, whereyoung people are increasingly paying with their lives.

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If we could somehow summon up Franklin or Madison or Hamilton to speak to us on the gun issue, I imagine they'd have a lot to say.One suspects the founders would take a look at modern handguns and assault weapons, learn how they operate and tell us a bit more about the intent of the Second Amendment. They would say, I think, that the citizens' right to safety and the pursuit of happiness far outweighs any imagined individual right to own a weapon of war or carry any kind of gun in public.

Those who claim to be both "pro-life" and "pro-gun" should be aware that the rest of us consider those terms absurdly paired and we see through the marketing fluff of "pro-life" used in place of "anti-abortion," as well as the "pro-life" willingness to let women die in childbirth an abandon kids to lives of poverty. But in this country, where politicians of a certain stripe are busy teaching us that up is down and facts aren't facts, and where the NRA owns many of those politicians, we see people being gunned down every day in every venue one can imagine shopping centers, grocery stores, movie theaters, concerts, hospitals, churches, schools.

The vast majority of citizens want sensible gun regulations now. Parents and younger Americans of all political stripes are frustrated and deeply unhappy with gun culture, with all its simmering fear and dread about the next news bulletin and days of fruitless discussion of the shooter and his motive, and the hopelessness created by talk of the "slippery slope" if we take any action to stop the carnage.

This is what political operatives on the right have done so well for decades: They work the refs and move the goalposts until any objections to their aims are no longer recognized as legitimate. That "well regulated Militia being necessary" becomes (courtesy of the NRA and Scalia) no militia need apply becomes a tradition with deep roots in our culture becomes a God-given right.

It would be laughable if it weren't so tragic, and if guns weren't now the leading cause of death of younger Americans.

Young people recoil at the Second Amendment argument even more than they cringe at that out-of-fashion furniture their parents have piled up in the basement and are now offering them. Thanks, but no thanks.

We parents would like our children (and grandchildren) to be safe when they are at the movies, in a mall, in church, at school. All of us would like to feel safe in public spaces. We don't need to hear a single damn thing froma criminal organization like the NRA or from politicians in the pockets of that criminal organization.

The Second Amendment is an antique curiosity laughably outmoded for our times. It's time for it to go.

We must say it precisely because we have been so bullied for so long into believing that we must not or cannot say it.One day, if we can keep our democracy intact against the frantic efforts of the self-proclaimed American "patriots," younger Americans will band together to do what they did with laws against marijuana and will do in short order with restrictions on reproductive rights: They'll put the Second Amendment right where it belongs, in the dustbin of history, already piled way too high with spent shells and needless deaths.

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Livingston County resolution supports 2nd amendment – WWJ

HOWELL (WWJ) -- In response to Michigan's recently-passed gun safety legislation, officials in Livingston County have drafted a resolution championing the Second Amendment and showing their support for the county's sheriff, who refuses to enforce the new laws.

Monday evening at 6 p.m., the Livingston County Board of Commissioners plans to vote in favor of a resolution that would name Livingston a "constitutional county" and codify their refusal to put money or resources toward enforcing the new gun control laws.

According to the resolution, a constitutional county is defined as "a place of refuge for the law-abiding citizens in regards to the citizens' rights... including but not limited to the Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms."

This potential resolution comes just days after Governor Whitmer signed into effect a third gun safety bill.

These laws were introduced and passed by the Democrat-controlled state house and senate in the wake of the tragic campus shooting at Michigan State University in February as well as the 2021 mass shooting at Oxford High School.

Proponents of the laws cite strong public support and say they will help reduce gun deaths in the state. Those opposed say they will infringe on people's legal and constitutional right to carry.

In that vein, the Livingston County resolution affirms the roles of the sheriff and prosecuting attorney in upholding state laws and encourages these officials to use "their utmost discretion" when enforcing laws related to constitutional rights.

Livingston County Sheriff Mike Murphy, meanwhile, has said he will not enforce red flag laws.

Additionally, the board will not authorize any funds, resources, personnel or facilities in order to implement the new legislation.

The resolution will be opened up to public comment at tonight's board meeting, held over Zoom. Instructions on how to join the meeting can be found here.

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Chuck Horn: Second Amendment needs modernizing – GazetteNET

Published: 4/24/2023 1:46:11 PM

Modified: 4/24/2023 1:44:11 PM

Another mass killing with an assault weapon. We grow numb, but we must address these attacks as the Greatest Generation did it during World War II. Fortunately, there are stirrings of action throughout our country to do just that. The following thoughts may help. For God, country, and our children, we must ban assault weapons no cure, but an essential start.

Read about about Second Amendments a well-ordered militia. There were fewer murders in our country when assault weapons were banned, and the government never came after our other arms. Realistically, how could they? Not going to happen. Be honest, the Second Amendment needs some modernizing. Ben Franklin nor any of his colleagues could have not have imagined todays military hardware.

Do I really need these dangerous man toys for display? Am I sure that my children or their friends will not find a way past my locks? I actually believe that once the spell is broken, a hell of a lot of us will give up these useless showpieces. In the process, we will know that the next mass murder wont be committed with our own secure weapon.

Join sensible gun laws groups. Shop to see which meet your hopes. Cant work on the above? Then please support red flag rules, background checks, etc. Its happening in many states. Cant even go that far? Work in your community for better safety measures, especially in crowded places. All of us, stop pointing the finger; look for common ground.

The news media and vested interests for both sides of this issue sell fear to attract readers and viewers. It works. But fear splits us apart and is the driving force behind the worst of our actions. Dont fall for it. Ignore the noise. We can do these difficult tasks as weve have before. It starts in the mirror. Get out of your comfort zone. Act, stand up, say something as needed. And keep at it. Our children arent asking us for help, they are literally crying and screaming for it! Help them.

Chuck Horn

Westhampton

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Slama highlights wins for Second Amendment, farm wineries and … – newschannelnebraska.com

Moving Forward

As many of you may already know, many of my colleagues in the Nebraska Legislature are using every parliamentary trick in the book to avoid getting to certain legislative bills. They are attempting to obstruct the legislative process and prevent important legislation from being brought to a vote.

This is a blatant attempt to stifle the voice of the majority and it is completely unacceptable; however, I am happy to report that we have still been able to move forward and accomplish important legislative goals.

LB 77 has finally been passed by the legislature and is a huge historic win for our Second Amendment rights! To recap, LB 77 authorizes concealed carry without a permit in Nebraska.

This bill ensures that law-abiding citizens have the right to protect themselves and their loved ones without unnecessary government interference.

The bill also includes restrictions on where and how concealed carry can take place, and maintains penalties for minors and those who are prohibited from possessing dangerous weapons.

LB 376, introduced by Senator Lowe, was the first bill passed this session.

LB 376 will allow the Liquor Control Commission to better track alcohol brought into the state. This will ensure that all alcohol sold in Nebraska is properly accounted for and regulated.

Additionally, LB 376 included other measures as well; the passage of LB 376 means that Nebraska farm wineries will now have the ability to obtain a license to sell beer and other beverages they don't manufacture.

This change will give visitors to wineries more options, making the experience more enjoyable for everyone. Wine enthusiasts can now bring their beer-drinking friends and family to wineries, without the need to compromise on their drink choices.

This is a huge win for the farm wineries in Southeast Nebraska! With the availability of beer and other drinks, wineries will be able to accommodate guests with varying preferences, making them a more appealing choice for outings and events while boosting the local economy.

Another important piece of legislation that was passed by the legislature is LB 296, which was heard in the Banking, Commerce, and Insurance Committee.

Senator Ballards LB 296, adopts the Pet Insurance Act to provide much-needed consumer protections in the growing pet insurance market.

Key elements of the legislation include protections for policy renewals, waiting periods, benefit schedules, preexisting conditions, disclosures, and training requirements for insurance producers.

LB 296 also includes other provisions; the requirement that the reimbursement rate for telehealth services be at least as much as a comparable in-person healthcare service.

This will incentivize providers to offer telehealth services, making it easier and more convenient for rural Nebraskans to access healthcare while ensuring there is no disincentive for healthcare providers to see patients in rural, sparsely populated areas.

Additionally, LB 775 passed through the legislature unanimously. LB 775 changes provisions around both horse racing and gambling in Nebraska; this measure does not expand gambling in Nebraska, but rather helps regulate it and ensure establishments are compliant with the law.

Despite some of my colleagues' efforts to block our legislative agenda, we have continued to work hard to deliver results for the people of Nebraska.

As always, I welcome your input on issues important to you. Follow along on my Facebook and Twitter pages, both entitled Senator Julie Slama for more updates, or contact me directly at Senator Julie Slama, District 1 State Capitol, PO Box 94604, Lincoln NE 68509-4604; telephone: 402-471-2733; email: [emailprotected].

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