Ninth Circuit Today: There’s no 2nd Amendment Outside Your Home – FIS No. 51



Today the US Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals issued their opinion in Young v. Hawaii, holding that there’s no Second Amendment right to carry firearms outside of one’s own home, whether concealed or openly. What do you need to know, and what does this mean? I’ll take a look at the 215 page opinion.

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The opinion, my highlights included, posted at the link: https://thecivilrightslawyer.com/2021/03/24/ninth-circuit-today-theres-no-2nd-amendment-outside-your-home/

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40 thoughts on “Ninth Circuit Today: There’s no 2nd Amendment Outside Your Home – FIS No. 51”

  1. The 9th District has the third worst record for being overturned by the SCOTUS at around 79% of the decisions. Imagine for a moment the stare decisis' that the 9th has made. Of which none of them ever got to the SCOTUS. You have a 79% chance of being screwed by a decision that has no merit in our tenets, our Constitution and/or legislated law. Now, how can that be? How can a court structure be allowed to exist that gets it wrong 79% of the time?
    Do you see? Do you see the extent of corruption and incompetence in OUR federal government? Do you see that we the people have grounds for restoration by means, because our "checks abd balances" have all but failed. And, as a result these incompetent and/or traitorous actors persist knowing that their malfeasance is provided with impunity.
    That chump in the federal court in Hawaii, for example, who overturned President Trump's EO restricting entrance into the U.S. by people from certain countries, and, this federal judge's other rulings that equated to legislating from the bench stuck his judicial neck out. He lost in the SCOTUS decision. And to add insult to injury, the issue was a first level fundamental Constitutionally granted authority to the POTUS. Constitution 101 stuff. So, with such an epic fail in basic law, why the hell wasn't his legal head severed from his lifetime appointment and certification? Impunity. Pure and simple. Protected by the 9th and the silence of we the people. 'Yay! President Trump prevailed at the Supreme Court,' we said. And that was that. Not a single stink eye focused on this cretin and his ilk and their cancer.
    No more. We can't survive with more of the same. We can't survive by not making an example out of those complicit in this treachery.
    When a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object evinces a design to reduce us under absolute Despotism, it is our unalienable right, it is our unalienable duty, to throw off such a Government agency, and to provide new Guards for our future security.
    Don't even get me started on the DOJ. And, God forbid, the Legislative Branch.

  2. Education is the key. Anyone with an ounce of logic knows the amendments were for the rights of the people. We had the articles of confederation before the constitution and the constitution would not have been adopted without the amendments. Keep educating!

  3. I don't understand how or who can tell us one thing about owning keeping carring transporting or anything concerning weapons or arms! HOW DO THEY GET AROUND………SHALL NOT BE INFRINGED!……….

  4. But think, the word or name "King" really means his advisors !
    "The king is known by the advisors he surrounds himself with"
    -An old saying
    So who were these advisors and what were they afraid of ?
    The same things modern lying politician scum are afraid of:
    The armed populace rising up against them for criminal and
    tyrannical acts and leaving them to swing on the trees !
    All this rigmarole is just trying to make the people fear the
    government instead of the government fearing the people.
    LET US REINSTATE ´THE FEAR OF THE ROPE´ INTO OUR
    SCUM… ER… I MEAN POLITICIANS !

    Imagine there´s no politicians
    It´s easy if you try:
    Swinging from lamp-posts
    And from gallows too
    Imagine all the politicians
    Swinging from the trees !

    You may say I'm a ´hater´
    Not politically correct
    I hope soon you will wake up
    And our ´hating´ will be as one.

  5. Americans have loads of guns but I guess they are
    just for looking at or because of this dumb-downing
    and constant relentless liberal indoctrination and
    gaslighting they think that guns are just for looking
    at and admiring and bragging about.
    "Guns were invented to kill and self-protection !"
    -Joe Goye

  6. This is the craziest thing I’ve ever heard of! What does England and the 13th century have to do with America. America was founded to get away from kings and to have a democracy

  7. This whole 9th Circus Court decision is utter garbage. Not surprising though coming from the Looney Left coast. All they want to do is deny our 2A Right and justify further tyranny.

  8. More of us constitutionalists need to get out there and show some pride in America. Too many are good Christians with the belief in turning their cheeks. Enough with "going along with it", we need to stand up for our religoun and our Constitution. Tell your local electeds what is what and do it in a firm manner so they understand. For We are The People. Where we go one, we go all!

  9. We just snatched Hawai'i. Foreign born (US) Business owners there did most of the dirty work. Originally governed by individual chiefs or kings, the islands united under the rule of a single monarch, King Kamehameha, in 1795, less than two decades after Cook's arrival. Later the traditional Hawaiian monarchy was overthrown in favor of a constitutional monarchy. Eventually, the monarchy itself was abandoned in favor of a government elected by a small group of enfranchised voters, although the Hawaiian monarch was retained as the ceremonial head of the government. Even elements of daily life felt the social and economic impact of the white planters, missionaries and businessmen. The landholding system changed, and many aspects of traditional culture were prohibited including teaching the Hawaiian language and performing the native Hula dance.
    In 1887, the struggle for control of Hawaii was at its height as David Kalakaua was elected to the Hawaiian throne. King Kalakaua signed a reciprocity treaty with the United States making it possible for sugar to be sold to the U.S. market tax-free, but the haole – or "white" – businessmen were still distrustful of him. They criticized his ties to men they believed to be corrupt, his revival of Hawaiian traditions such as the historic Hula, and construction of the royal Iolani Palace. A scandal involving Kalakaua erupted in the very year he was crowned, and it united his opponents, a party of businessmen under the leadership of Lorrin Thurston. The opposition used the threat of violence to force the Kalakua to accept a new constitution that stripped the monarchy of executive powers and replaced the cabinet with members of the business men's party. The new constitution, which effectively disenfranchised most native Hawaiian voters, came to be known as the "Bayonet Constitution" because Kalakaua signed it under duress.
    Shortly into his presidency, Cleveland appointed James Blount as a special investigator to investigate the events in the Hawaiian Islands. Blount found that Minister Stevens had acted improperly and ordered that the American flag be lowered from Hawaiian government buildings. He also ordered that Queen Lili'uokalani be restored to power, but Sanford Dole, the president of the Provisional Government of Hawaii, refused to turn over power. Dole successfully argued that the United States had no right to interfere in the internal affairs of Hawaii. The Provisional Government then proclaimed Hawaii a republic in 1894, and soon the Republic of Hawaii was officially recognized by the United States. https://www.archives.gov/education/lessons/hawaii-petition

  10. The only justification on "felons" not having rights restored is that historically a felony meant you were executed if convicted… treason, murder, rape, etc. So being nice and not killing them then means they forfeit their rights in exchange for life. Now… felony creep… making felonies of non-capital crimes, then using the felon right removal to continue to keep them without rights….

  11. Can the 4th amendment apply here? The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, persons, and effects… if this amendment applies to the government, how should somebody be secure from the government wherever they are located (outside of house)? Perhaps by having the 2nd amendment enabling the person to secure their own person? Does a person only have the right to secure oneself from the government or anybody who assumes control over you?

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