Before we get started on the mayor, note how MSNBC’s Chuck Todd says he’s not “planting any seeds” to inform St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones’ answer — right before he goes and asks if she doesn’t wish that more of her police officers would step forward and say, “You know, I believe in the Second Amendment; however ….” We’re hearing again about how the police are finding themselves “outgunned” by criminals, and yet the Democrat call for the past few years is that the police have been “militarized” and need to be defunded and turned into social service agents.
As for Jones, she notes that the Second Amendment has been misinterpreted “in recent years” to make it seem as though individuals have the right to own a gun, when it’s the militias that the amendment was talking about. That’s been settled for more than a few years, and besides, what do you think would happen if a couple of thousand Missourians decided to form a militia? There’s be so many FBI agents embedded in there trying to incite something.
St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones (@tishaura): "Individual people are not 'a well-regulated militia.' So the Second Amendment does not mean that everybody should have access to firearms." pic.twitter.com/Zz006JP3b5
— Tom Elliott (@tomselliott) June 7, 2022
Luckily most Americans can read and structure a sentence. Unlike Tishaura Jones.
— Chris Loesch (@ChrisLoesch) June 8, 2022
She left off part: “the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.”
— Michael Cotter (@Michael95806915) June 8, 2022
How do you propose raising a militia without involving individuals?
I'm really curious.— Entropy (@entropy11) June 7, 2022
Well regulated certainly did not mean regulated by the government, it meant “stable”. Militia refers to individuals plus it is part of the Bill of Rights which applies to individuals.
— Mark (@DesertRatJeeper) June 8, 2022
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I literally LOL’d. They keep getting more and more desperate.
— 🇺🇸DG🇺🇸 (@7pints) June 8, 2022
Weird that they listen to a mayor on the subject instead of a constitutional law expert that knows history.
— BlueridgeWV (@Blueridgewv) June 8, 2022
Then her logic applies to bodyguards?
— NoNeckNick (@MrRockMan99) June 8, 2022
Every individual between the ages of 18-45 is considered a member of the state militia automatically. The federal govt has no authority over state militia and states can't dictate the type of weapons they use.
Well regulated in the late 1700s meant well stocked and supplied.
— Corey (@Hbitual_Disblvr) June 8, 2022
Justice Scalia said in Heller that the Second Amendment protects the right to keep and bear firearms unconnected from militia service.
— 2A Queer (@2aQueer) June 7, 2022
— Jim Perry (@MachairaJP) June 8, 2022
The definition of a militia is basically individual regular people that band together to help supplement the military…
— strallweat (@strallweat) June 8, 2022
A well regulated militia is made up of individual people
— Mauty480 (@Mauty480) June 8, 2022
You can't form a militia unless you have an armed society.
— RepSuchaNut (@RepSuchaNut) June 8, 2022
She needs to take care of the crime in her city instead of showing us how illiterate she is.
— StL Girl @ ❤️ (@kanewasme) June 8, 2022
St Louis is another doomed shit hole.
— Tony Ultra Dark FJB Bruno (@TonyBrunoShow) June 8, 2022
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MSNBC’s Chris Hayes trips over the Founders while slamming ‘deranged’ interpretation of the 2nd Amendment https://t.co/XabCe8G8E3
— Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) June 4, 2022
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