After tragic massive shooting in Greensboro - North Carolina, a national controversy has exacerbated gun control
WFMY News 2 hopes to listen to triad gun control law, second amendment, and the United States.
Reporter Ben Powell spent a lot of time collecting community reactions on Wednesday at Le Bauer Park in Greensboro.
"This is your right to own a gun," Chris Kurtz said. "We do not think that we need to change the law because more stringent law will not change people's thoughts and people's problems."
Mr. Bruce Robinson said he had influenced his view on this issue as he experienced gun violence at the personal level.
Robinson said: "I have already been shot and lost the six families that attacked intensely, which is why I am passionate about it."
"The world is increasingly dangerous and everything is going crazy," Howard said. "This is terrible, because you feel that you can not get out of the house unless you are undergoing some protection or simply are not afraid."
"I think you should be allowed to buy a gun, I will do it," he said. "There really is no need to buy a gun at a shop, you can take a gun anywhere - that's all, how can we control what we can go shopping on the street yet?"
Heather Perez split it into the second amendment, but believe that gun violence is a matter that needs to be resolved.
"We can walk around with a gun and say" Oh, I want to shoot this person or I want to shoot that person, "Perez said. "If you think that a toy needs a gun to protect it, that's you, you can do it."
For the safety of free nation, we need well-managed militia.
Mr. Joel Oakley, a lawyer at Greensboro, said that the language has not changed since 1776, but the interpretation of the law has changed over the years.
"We have something like a heavy weapon that does not have guns, we restrict the type of gun in some states, all of which will result in the explanation of the court," Oakley said . "They may be right then and may not be correct in 2000."
Oakley said the state government could coordinate gun control laws to explain the increase in violence
Mr. Oakley said that a majority vote is necessary and that two thirds of Congress and two thirds of the Senate are required to submit amendments.
The same applies to the second amendment. Even if the second amendment agrees to prohibit the government from "infringing" the right of "holding and transporting weapons", the government can not rationally manage the manufacture, sale, ownership and ownership of the gun It does not mean that. In fact, this is what Judge Scalia said in his opinion on Heller Court.
His new book, Second Fix: Biography, Michael Waldmann, Chairman of the Brennan Justice Center, New York University, examined this difference in detail. What does the second amendment mean today and what does it mean over time? From the Constitutional Law to the Modern Court, he follows the history of controversial provisions and the legal reasoning behind it. This historical method is remarkable. Heller's decision, written by the judge of Anthony Scalia, was rooted in the idea that primitiveism, the "constitution" should be interpreted according to the original intention of the founder. Waldman emphasized that we must understand the manufacturer's idea but we believe it impossible to give them the last sentence - it is also unrealistic. "I can not return to the time machine and tap James Madison and ask him what to do," he said. "It is important how this country evolves, what the country needs now is important.
What does "having weapons" mean? The second amendment to the Constitutional Amendment states that "There is a need for well-managed militia for the security of free countries, the rights of people holding and carrying weapons should not be infringed" including Johnson Many critics reviewed the first half of this revision in the past. For some people it is clear that the first article is consistent with Article 2: the right to carry weapons is related to military service.
One of the most controversial fixes to the "US Constitution" is a second amendment. The second amendment was an accurate meaning of controversy for decades. The US Constitution writes a second amendment, "It is a well-managed militia necessary for the security of free countries, the right of people holding and carrying weapons should not be infringed." A well-managed militia "