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Understanding the Constitution

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Publius-Huldah's Blog Publius-Huldah's Blog Understanding the Constitution Home About Article V Ask Questions! Comment Policy Contact Daily Commentary What’s the real agenda behind red-flag confiscations and gun controls? By Joanna Martin, J.D. When a person makes threats about killing others, the only constitutionally acceptable course of action is to treat that particular person in accordance with the existing criminal laws of the State. To instead subject everyone to red flag confiscations shows that the real agenda is to disarm “The People”. But the US Constitution doesn’t permit that. State Legislatures have no constitutional authority to enact into Law whatever a majority of them may happen to believe is a good idea. To the contrary, State Legislatures are mere “creatures” of the State Constitution which created them – and it is that Document, together with various provisions of the US Constitution, which define and limit their authority to make la...

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