Anonymous ID: 703ad3 Jan. 15, 2020, 7:26 p.m. No.7826505   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>7826139

If the inclusion of the Bill of Rights was considered a prerequisite to ratification of the Constitution of the United States of America, then I would think that any state that takes action to limit any powers that the States agreed to delegate to the Federal government could be viewed as a breach of contract.

 

If the conclusion of the Civil War is that States do not have the right to secede (they do), then a really shifty group of lawyers could hold the state of Virginia in violation of 2 things right off the bat.

  1. Breach of contract of delegation of rights

  2. Breach of contract of the requirements to be part of the federation of states.

 

I'm not a law fag, and that's probably a good thing (in some ways), but everyone knows what they are trying to do. They are trying to intentionally put people in harm's way by disarming them, while purposefully flooding the streets with violent criminals; many/most of which are imported from foreign lands whose sole purpose is the elimination of the USA.

 

In other words:

Fuck that shit. Someone with some actual power should probably do something about it.

>Also, looks like the hard captchas are back. Wee!