As you know weed is illegal under federal law and if you consume it, you may be jeopardizing your gun rights:
3 Highly Illegal Mistakes Waiting to Happen: CBD Oil and Guns - U.S. & Texas LawShield.
Forewarned is forearmed.
this is what happens when you let democrats and republicans piss on the constitution for so many yrs unchecked,,,
there is nothing in the 2nd A that sets conditions and nothing in the constitution that gives the feds the power to tell me what I can or cant put in my own body
its time to stand up like men and tell them to go **** themselves,,,
sadly all we have is a bunch of kool ade drinkers,,,
I would agree with you in theory, but there is a reason that the feds can exercise this degree of control over us. We need to learn it and begin working to expose it.
The illegally ratified 14th Amendment nullified the Bill of Rights. The Bill of Rights is a codification of preexisting Rights. Those Rights are enumerated in the Declaration of Independence.
In short, Rights that predate the Constitution are above the law. We need to study how the 14th Amendment was illegally ratified and that we have no duty to obey unconstitutional acts.
I just read it again and dont see where it repeals or nullifies anything,,,
the real problem is as I stated, and the solution is as I stated
STAND AND FIGHT not cower and vote for them
I will explain it to you one more time. After that you will need a primer on understanding constitutional law. We can start a thread and make sure you have access to it.
Of course, had you accessed and READ the links, you wouldn't need a primer.
The
14th Amendment clearly and unequivocally grants the rights of life, liberty and property
"subject to due process of the law." In short, whether you are a citizen or non-citizen AND regardless of how you got here,
the Constitution grants you life, liberty and property rights subject to due process of the law.
OTOH, the Bill of Rights does NOT grant you any Rights. The Bill of Right
guarantees preexisting Rights that existed before the Constitution was penned. The Declaration of Independence gives us a reference point:
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We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness."
Do you see that your
unalienable Rights were bestowed upon you by a Creator?
Unalienable Rights are not subject to Due Process because they are above the law.
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By the "absolute rights" of individuals is meant those which are so in their primary and strictest sense, such as would belong to their persons merely in a state of nature, and which every man is entitled to enjoy, whether out of society or in it. The rights of personal security, of personal liberty, and private property do not depend upon the Constitution for their existence. They existed before the Constitution was made, or the government was organized. These are what are termed the "absolute rights" of individuals, which belong to them independently of all government, and which all governments which derive their power from the consent of the governed were instituted to protect.” People v. Berberrich (N. Y.) 20 Barb. 224, 229; McCartee v. Orphan Asylum Soc. (N. Y.) 9 Cow. 437, 511, 513, 18 Am. Dec. 516; People v. Toynbee (N. Y.) 2 Parker, Cr. R. 329, 369, 370 (quoting 1 Bl. Comm. 123) - {1855}
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The absolute rights of individuals may be resolved into the right of personal security, the right of personal liberty, and the right to acquire and enjoy property. These rights are declared to be natural, inherent, and unalienable.” Atchison & N. R. Co. v. Baty, 6 Neb. 37, 40, 29 Am. Rep. 356 (1877
The Right of personal security is inclusive of the Right to keep and bear Arms as it applies to your Right to Life. The 14th Amendment, at no time, refers to the guarantee of any preexisting Rights. Even the lopsided Heller decision admits that the Right to keep and bear Arms is a preexisting Right. The 14th Amendment presumes to grant rights subject to Due Process of the law.
Under the Second Amendment, it acknowledges a preexisting Right - i.e. the Right of the people. The 14th Amendment does no such thing. The 14th Amendment presumes to grant the Right. So, either a Creator (as in the Declaration of Independence) grants you your Rights OR the government does. It's really that simple. If you read the 14th Amendment, they
CAN AND WILL take their government granted rights away subject to Due Process. Since both entities, a Creator and government, cannot occupy the same spot, you have to ask yourself from where you get your
unalienable Rights.