So the Libs say WE CAN’T have ID requirements for voters because the right to vote is SO sacred we can suffer fradulent voters so someone who is qualified to vote is not denied.
But the Libs say WE CAN have gun control, because the right to keep and bear arms IS NOT sacred enough to suffer criminals so someone is a responsible legal gun owner is denied.
Which is more Sacred?
The Second Amendment, as part of the Constitution, trumps the right to vote
2nd Amendment “A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.”
“…the Constitution never explicitly ensures the right to vote, as it does the right to speech, for example. It does require that Representatives be chosen and Senators be elected by “the People,” and who comprises “the People” has been expanded by the aforementioned amendments several times. Aside from these requirements, though, the qualifications for voters are left to the states. And as long as the qualifications do not conflict with anything in the Constitution, that right can be withheld."
So the Libs say WE CAN’T have ID requirements for voters because the right to vote is SO sacred we can suffer fradulent voters so someone who is qualified to vote is not denied.
But the Libs say WE CAN have gun control, because the right to keep and bear arms IS NOT sacred enough to suffer criminals so someone is a responsible legal gun owner is denied.
Which is more Sacred?
The Second Amendment, as part of the Constitution, trumps the right to vote
2nd Amendment “A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.”
“…the Constitution never explicitly ensures the right to vote, as it does the right to speech, for example. It does require that Representatives be chosen and Senators be elected by “the People,” and who comprises “the People” has been expanded by the aforementioned amendments several times. Aside from these requirements, though, the qualifications for voters are left to the states. And as long as the qualifications do not conflict with anything in the Constitution, that right can be withheld."