SAF and FPC Brief to the Second Circuit in the Case of Brett Christian v. New York
BY Herschel Smith1 year, 9 months ago
You can read it at your leisure. One part stood out to me.
In 1770, Georgia mandated that individuals on Sundays carry arms to “any church, or other place of divine worship,” providing that an individual met their obligation by “carry[ing] with him a gun, or a pair of pistols, in good order and fit for service.” 19 THE COLONIAL RECORDS OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA: PART I, STATUTES, COLONIAL AND REVOLUTIONARY 138, 1768–1773; A DIGEST OF THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA, 1800 Ga. Laws 157 (Watkins, eds.)
This is an important point to me for at least a couple of reasons. First, as we’ve discussed many times before, in order to understand the constitution, you must understand the milieu in which it was written.
The founders were accustomed to the open, public carry of weapons, and at times mandated it for sundry reasons. It’s frankly amazing how many alleged “historians” try to understand history without reference to both primary and secondary sources. If you haven’t read the news articles at the time of the founding, you have no earthly idea what you’re talking about. If you didn’t read what men wrote, if you don’t study their laws, if you don’t read the sermons they heard, you don’t understand their history. I have. I’ve read that history, and I’ve read the sermons they listened to.
Second, this means open carry was common. There is simply no other way to see this passage. The text is clearly split into two parts: (1) guns, and (2) pistols. And regarding pistols, they demanded a second sidearm as a backup. You cannot appendix carry a long gun. It would even be difficult to conceal two pistols without people noticing that you’re carrying.
Gentlemen openly display their weapons. Only a history in which criminals have become increasingly common has it become customary to hide our weapons in our girth.
I listened to a video here (Guns Cranks) that was about as much Fudd lore as I could take, and I turned it off after just a few minutes. Each and every reason they have to object to open carry has been fully addressed on these pages. Furthermore, the instigator thinks he was smart and coy by trying to mock folks, like me, who have a southern accent. To him, folks with a southern accent must be goofballs, uneducated Gomers, lacking wisdom and smarts.
He only made himself look stupid in my opinion. I’m glad I’ve never run across these cranks before. I’ll make sure never to link them again.
By the way, I was just thinking – you know where I’ve never heard the southern accent mocked before? In professional society presentations on things like solutions to differential equations, particle transport calculations, and other engineering and scientific models and data.
Not once. I’ve only been respected in such venues. I was wondering, do any of the gun cranks know how to solve mathematical models like that? Who’s the stupid one?
On March 10, 2023 at 7:25 am, June J said:
Here’s a prime example of why our rights get infringed.
Three firearm “journalists” insult and deride the people who buy their publications.
These guys are great for Moms and Giffords.