Judge Napolitano on the 2nd Amendment and 10th Amendment

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Judge Napolitano on the 2nd Amendment and 10th Amendment

Postby johnharris » Tue Feb 16, 2010 10:01 am

Worth watching. He discusses the 2nd and 10th Amendments.

I probably still come down on the states' rights perspective which does not rest well with the incorporation doctrine or the commerce clause exploitations.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OD8Jr-f8Lqs
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Re: Judge Napolitano on the 2nd Amendment and 10th Amendment

Postby waynesan » Wed Feb 17, 2010 7:52 am

Good video. I like Judge Napolitano.
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Re: Judge Napolitano on the 2nd Amendment and 10th Amendment

Postby RichardAHamblen » Sun Feb 28, 2010 11:46 am

Judge Napolitano is one of the few commentators who really understands what is going on with Gun Control. In his latest book, Lies the Government Told You, Lie #6 deals specifically with the subject of Gun Control. He goes into the National Firearms Act of 1934 and the Miller decision in greater detail than almost anyone I have read, but leaves out a couple of critical details: Miller, the codefendant in the case, was murdered under mysterious circumstances before the case reached the Supreme Court; and the Supreme Court never affirmed the constitutionality of the National Firearms Act of 1934, but rather remanded the case to the district court for further evidentiary proceedings. When it got there, the surviving defendant, Frank Layton, obligingly pleaded guilty in exchange for a sentence of five years probation, a plea he and Jack Miller attempted to enter when they were first indicted, before they were talked out of it by the Federal Judge. This is the basis for all the so-called "authority" for the Federal Government to regulate and thus infringe on the right to keep and bear arms.

My case,Hamblen vs the United States, http://www.esnips.com/web/HamblenvsUnitedStates, is attempting to make the Supreme Court apply the Miller decision to the NFA of 1934, or explain publicly why it is no longer valid.
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