Thursday, January 30, 2014

Stanford law prof: Second Amendment is about restricting gun rights

 Chicago moves toward gun rights (REUTERS/Adrees Latif)

A Stanford University law professor took the view that the Second Amendment permits strong gun control, telling the crowd that “restriction has to be at the core” of the right to carry a gun.

John J. Donohue, a member of the Stanford Law School faculty, made his remarks during a debate with attorney Donald Kilmer, an adjunct professor at Lincoln Law School of San Jose.

“I support the right to self-defense,” said Donohue during the debate, according to The Stanford Review. “But that doesn’t mean that you have a right to high-capacity magazines.”

4 comments:

  1. If he believes so strongly in what he preaches maybe he should sign up to be
    among the first to start going door to door collect the guns.

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  2. Little do these useful idiots realize that when the mass arrests start, their names will be at the top of the list. Collectivist totalitarian governments don't have much gratitude toward their "intellectual" enablers, in fact view them as a potential threat, and tend to dispose of them as soon as their usefulness has ended.

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