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2016 Presidential Field on Guns and LibertyRemarks at the 2015 NRA Leadership Forum“The ultimate authority … resides in the people alone. [T]he advantage of being armed, which the Americans possess over the people of almost every other nation … forms a barrier against the enterprises of ambition, more insurmountable than any.” —James Madison (1788) While I never even made it to the exhibit halls in the three days I was there, I did attend a succession of leadership meetings and events, and met many remarkable Patriots. And it was great to connect with some old friends, including the NRA's most tireless Second Amendment (2A) advocate, Joe DeBergalis. Fact is, anywhere you turned in my home state's capital, there were Patriot supporters of the Second Amendment — more than 80,000 of them. I also had the opportunity to meet with some of the announced and potential 2016 presidential candidates. (No, Hillary Clinton was not there, but I assume you know her position on guns and Liberty!) They each delivered brief remarks regarding their record of support for the Second Amendment, and below I have provided links to each speaker's comments. However, before going there, allow me to provide a brief context for their remarks, and note that I can assure you: Each and every speaker clearly grasped and articulated two key principles. First, Liberty is an "innate and inalienable right" as set forth in our Declaration of Independence and enshrined in our Constitution, the latter establishing Rule of Law in order to protect those rights. Second, the Rights of Man are only as sustainable as they are defendable — thus our Founders provide for that defense via Article II of our Constitution. In 1791, our Founders codified both the innate right to and obligation for that defense in our Constitution by appending 10 Articles — the Bill of Rights. In accordance with the second of these Articles: "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." While those Articles are commonly referred to as "Amendments," there is a distinction between the two. While Articles are inherent to our Constitution, Amendments alter parts of our Constitution. The addition of the Bill of Rights was the subject of hotly contested debates among our Founders. Many objected to listing innate rights "endowed by our Creator" because such listing might convey that those indigenous rights are subject to alteration or amendment — which they most assuredly are not. Indeed, both Article I and II, while not specifically altered by amendment, have certainly been subject to much alteration by judicial meddling and mischief. In regard to the defense of the Second Amendment, the nation's leading organization holding that line is the NRA, America's longest-standing civil rights organization. The NRA, originally chartered in New York in 1871, now has more than five million active members, 117,000 Certified Firearms Instructors and more than 800,000 Americans attend NRA firearms courses annually. Regarding the NRA's conventions, it is worth noting that whenever the NRA is in town the host city's police department attests that the crime rate drops off the charts. Too bad this year's convention was not this week in Baltimore. Of course, Maryland has some of the most restrictive gun laws in the nation, and there is a direct and demonstrable correlation between gun restrictions and crime. Cities with the highest crime rates also have the strictest gun laws. According to the most reputable polling on firearms, there are more than 60 million gun owners in the U.S. More than 40% of American households have firearms, and 65% of those are handguns. (Of course, many Americans simply refuse to answer pollsters' questions as to whether they own a firearm.) Now, there are some folks who don't understand the enthusiasm of their fellow Americans for lawful gun ownership, but they most certainly know somebody who owns a firearm. I recommend they thank those gun owners for their commitment to the Second Amendment, because they are exercising the Constitution's first defense for all the rights of citizens. The NRA convention's welcoming comments were delivered by my friend, Sen. Bob Corker, who has a solid record of 2A support. — Remarks Introducing the Leadership Forum lineup was the Executive Director of NRA-ILA, Chris Cox: "Friends, we are here to celebrate American values, and lying is not one of them, so you are not going to hear from [a few people who were not invited]." Chris included a video featuring Barack "I believe in the Second Amendment" Obama, Joe "The president and I support the Second Amendment" Biden, Michael "Nobody questions the Second Amendment right to bear arms" Bloomberg, and Chuck "There is a Second Amendment right to bear arms" Schumer. He concluded, "But you will hear from some true champions of freedom." — Remarks Chris was followed by NRA Executive Vice President Wayne LaPierre: "If you’re like most of the people I’ve talked to all over America, you’re worried about our country. Something has gone terribly wrong. In so many ways, the values we care most about have been diminished, discounted and discarded by our political leadership. Values like honesty, integrity, virtue, generosity, kindness, civility — the core values upon which we were raised — have been replaced in Washington with lying, conniving, getting ahead at all cost, and building personal fortune and fame among a fawning media that is all too eager to raise their own ratings, wealth and celebrity. ... I vow on this day, NRA members will stand shoulder to shoulder with you and with good, honest, decent Americans. We will stand and we will fight with everything we’ve got and, in 2016, by God, we will elect our next great president of these United States and it will not be Hillary Rodham Clinton!" — Remarks Hon. Bobby Jindal, Governor of Louisiana — Remarks Hon. Scott Walker, Governor of Wisconsin — Remarks Hon. Rick Santorum, former U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania — Remarks Hon. Rick Perry, former Governor of Texas — Remarks Hon. Jeb Bush, former Governor of Florida — Remarks Dr. Benjamin Carson — Remarks Hon. Marco Rubio, U.S. Senator from Florida — Remarks Hon. Mike Huckabee, former Governor of Arkansas — Remarks Hon. Ted Cruz, U.S. Senator from Texas — Remarks Other speakers whose remarks are well worth listening to: CNN's S.E. Cupp — Remarks Sheriff David Clarke from Milwaukee, Wisconsin — Remarks Hon. Lindsey Graham, U.S. Senator from South Carolina — Remarks And even "The Donald" Trump had a few things to say — Remarks All said, the Second Amendment will be well represented in 2016, including by those conservative contenders who were not able to make the event this year. If you have yet to become a vocal 2A supporter, get on board. Read more on Article Two here and visit our Second Amendment store. Promote Liberty and recruit additional Patriots to our ranks by distributing our Essential Liberty Pocket Guide to your family, friends and colleagues. Pro Deo et Constitutione -- Libertas aut Mors Semper Vigilans Fortis Paratus et Fidelis |
Wednesday, April 29, 2015
THE PATRIOT POST - ALEXANDER'S COLUMN 04/29/2015
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